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HARNESS  AND  HORSE  BOOTS. 


The  great  interest  in,  and  the  wonderful  development 
of  the  trotter  has  given  a  great  impetus  to  this  branch  of 
our  business,  and  we  are  now  showing  the 

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include  the  best  devices  that  human  ingenuity  has  developed 
for  the  protection  of  the  trotting  horse.  Our  boots  will  be 
found  light  and  durable,  and 

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They  are  used  by  all  leading  trainers  and  owners  of  fast 
horses  in  New  Bn gland.  Our  new  catalogue  for  1893  will 
be  mailed  on  application. 

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Great  Combination  High=Class 

TROTTING  HORSE  SALE, 


AT  THE 


ARENA. 


TREflONT  AND   CHANDLER   STREETS. 


Commencing  Tuesday,  flay  2, 
1893,  and  continuing  until  all 
stock  is  disposed  of. 


5ale   Commences  daily  at 

10.30  A.  M. 


Compiled  by 

ALLEN  LOWE, 

Room  100, 
Boston  Globe. 


BOSTON. 
L.  Barta  &  Co.,  Printers, 

1893. 


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CONSIGNMENTS. 

\  Numbers" 

John  R,  Graham ABC 

Graham  &  Conley , 1  to  31 

Wm.  Kelley 32  and  33 

J.  J.  Coons 34  and  35 

Estate  of  John  B.  Clarke 36  to  38 

J.  W.  Ellsworth   .     ...     I     .........     .  39  to  44 

John  E.  Thayer 45 

A.  B.  Forbes 46  to  49A 

E.  C.  Graves 50 

J.  W.  Brodbine 51 

D.  W.  Blanchard 52  to  55 

Payne  Stock  Farm 56  to  66 

J.  W.  Knibbs. 67 

J.  Malcolm  Forbes , 68  to  71 

J.  C.  Otis 72  and  73 

T.  E.  Scanlan 74  and  75 

S.  C.  Bailey 76  to  89 

J.  W.  Matthewson 90  and  91 

Z.  E.  Simmons     . 92  to  97 

Albion  Towle 98  to  100 

Col.  H.  S.  Russell 101  to  130 

G.H.  Newell 131 

Valley  Stock  Farm 132  to  140 

A.  B.  Huron 141  and  142 

John  Cheney 143  to  146 

H.  D.  Kendall 147  and  148 

J.A.Ripley 149  and  150 

F.  M.  Patten 151  and  152 


CONDITIONS    OF    SALE, 

ARENA,    BOSTON. 


(1)  The  Sale  will  be  conducted  in  the  interest  of  both  buyer  and 
seller. 

(2)  Stock  will  be  sold  in  the  order  catalogued.  Each  animal  will  be 
sold  without  reserve.     No  by-bidding  will  be  allowed. 

(3)  The  management  acts  solely  as  agent  and  does  not  hold  itself 
responsible  for  any  representation,  warranty  or  guarantee,  of  any  kind, 
verbal  or  otherwise.     The  name  of  the  owner  is  given  with  each  entry 
and  he  alone  is  responsible  for  all  statements. 

(4)  In  case  a  warranty  of  any  animal  is  intended,  it  will  be  so  stated 
in  the  catalogue  or  by  the  auctioneer  at  the  time  of  sale.  In  absence  of 
such  special  statement,  each  animal  will  be  sold  as  it  stands. 

(5)  Descriptions : 

The  descriptions  printed  in  the  catalogue  are  received  from 
owners,  and  are  given  in  order  that  intending  purchasers  may  form  a 
reasonably  correct  opinion  of  the  animals  before  seeing  them.  Animals 
described  as  registered  are  either  recorded  in  the  American  Trotting 
Register  or  have  been  accepted  for  that  purpose.  The  word  «  Standard  " 
implies  only  that  the  animal  is  qualified  for  (but  not  necessai-ily  registered 
in)  the  Standard  Department  of  the  Register.  Beyond  the  fact  that  the 
registered  blood  lines  correspond  with  the  Trotting  Register  and  Thorough- 
Bred  Stud  Book,  and  that  reasonable  precautions  have  been  taken  in  the 
statement  of  unregistered  blood  lines,  or  parts  of  blood  lines,  no  represen- 
tations are  made  regarding  them  and  nothing  is  guaranteed.  Descriptions 
as  to  height,  age,  weight,  marks,  and  speed  of  horses  are  approximated  by 
owners  and  these,  with  all  records,  trials,  matter  of  current  history,  and 
accredited  reports  are  given  in  the  belief  that  they  are  correct,  but  bidders 
should  examine  for  themselves,  bearing  in  mind  that  all  such  matters 
depend  largely  upon  estimates  of  memory  and  may  not  be  exact. 

(6)  Bidding: 

Each  animal  will  be  sold  to  the  highest  bidder.  When  a  dispute 
arises   between   two    or   more    bidders    as   to  which   is  the  highest,  the 


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auctioneer  shall  decide,  and  if  his  decision  is  doubted,  the  animal  shall  be 
offered  again,  and  unless  the  party  objecting  makes  a  larger  bid,  the 
animal  will  be  sold  to  the  party  in  whose  favor  the  auctioneer  originally 
decided. 

(7)  Payments: 

All  payments  must  be  made  in  cash.  A  deposit  of  twenty-five 
per  cent,  of  the  price  bid  must  be  made  in  cash  immediately  upon  the  sale 
of  each  animal,  in  default  of  which  the  auctioneer  may  at  his  option 
declare  the  sale  void,  and  the  animal  may  be  at  once  resold,  any  loss  to  be 
borne  by  the  first  purchaser.  The  balance  of  the  purchase  money  must 
be  paid  in  cash  within  twenty-four  hours  from  time  of  sale.  If  the  balance 
is  not  paid,  or  satisfactorily  secured  within  the  time  limited  as  aforesaid, 
the  deposit  of  twenty-five  per  cent,  will  be  forfeited  as  an  agreed  liquida- 
tion of  damages,  and  the  sale  otherwise  held  void. 

(8)  Proof  of  warranty : 

The  purchase  price  of  each  animal  will  be  retained  by  the  man- 
agement for  four  days  from  date  of  sale  (unless  the  purchaser  waives  this 
protection  by  accepting  a  previous  delivery),  thus  giving  an  opportunity 
for  the  vei'ification  of  any  warranty.  Upon  proof  of  a  false  warranty, 
the  sale  will  be  cancelled  and  money  refunded.  At  the  expiration  of  four 
days,  if  the  warranty  has  not  been  challenged,  or  if  the  animal  has  been 
delivered,  the  management  will  be  at  liberty  to  pay  the  money  to  the 
owner.  All  warranties  must  be  tested  and  decided  before  the  animal 
leaves  our  possession,  as  after  that  no  claim  will  be  received  or  consid- 
ered. In  case  of  a  controversy  as  to  any  warranty,  the  management  will 
appoint  some  disinterested  party  to  examine  the  animal,  and  the  decision 
of  the  person  so  appointed  shall  be  final  and  binding  upon  all  parties. 
The  management,  however,  assumes  no  personal  responsibility  for,  and  no 
action  shall  accrue  to  either  party  against  the  management,  because  of 
such  decision.  The  person  against  whom  the  decision  is  made  must  pay 
the  fees  for  the  examination. 

(9)  Delivery : 

No  animal  will  be  delivered  until  it  is  paid  for.  No  payments  will 
be  accepted  at  the  stable.  The  purchaser  must  pay  his  bill  (together  with 
all  charges  for  keep)  at  the  ofiice  in  the  Arena  Building,  Tremont  and 
Chandler  Streets.  A  written  order  upon  the  superintendent  of  the  stable 
will  be  given  for  each  animal,  at  the  time  the  bill  is  paid,  and  no  animal 


will  be  delivered  except  upon  the  production  and  surrender  of  such  order. 
No  delivery  will  be  made  on  an  order  written  by  the  purchaser.  The 
superintendent  is  instructed  to  recognize  orders  from  the  office  only. 

(10)  Keeping : 

No  charge  for  keeping  will  be  made  to  the  purchaser  for  any 
animal  removed  on  the  day  of  sale.  But  thereafter  a  charge  of  $2  a 
day  will  be  made,  to  be  paid  upon  delivery  of  the  animal.  This  rule  is 
rendered  necessary  from  the  fact  that  the  stable  room  is  needed  for  other 
horses  to  be  sold  on  succeeding  days. 

(11)  Conditions: 

Our  charge  for  services  in  making  a  sale  is  ten  per  cent,  upon 
the  purchase  price ;  no  charge  however  to  b6  less  than  |30.  In  case  a 
sale  fails  through  any  misrepresentation  on  the  part  of  the  seller,  ten  per 
cent,  upon  the  price  bid  will  be  charged,  together  with  the  expense  of 
keeping.  If  the  animal  is  passed  without  a  bid,  a  charge  of  |30  will  be 
made  to  the  owner  for  expenses,  of  advertising,  etc.,  and  the  same  charge 
will  be  made  for  each  animal  catalogued  and  subsequently  withdrawn. 
The  full  commission  of  ten  per  cent,  will  be  charged  upon  the  gross 
amount  of  the  price  obtained  in  all  cases  where  an  animal  listed  is  sold 
privately  prior  to  the  sale.  A  charge  of  |1  per  day  will  be  made  for  the 
keep  of  each  animal  up  to  and  including  day  of  sale. 

(12)  Telegrapli  orders: 

Orders  by  mail  or  telegraph  from  responsible  parties  will  be 
carefully  observed,  and  in  case  of  purchase,  the  animal  will  be  held  subject 
to  Boston  or  New  York  draft. 


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DeiVid  H.  Blaijcba^rd'?. 
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MYSTIC  PARK,  BOSTON,  MASS., 

September    13,    1SQ3. 

Divided  in  Six  Moneys, 

$5000,  $2500,  $1500,  $1000,  $600,  $400. 

Open  to  all  trotting  stallions  of  the  2.12  class  eligible  May  i,  1893.  Mile  heats  3  in  5  to  harness. 
National  Trotting  Rules  to  govern,  five  or  more  to  enter,  three  or  more  to  start.  Purse  divided,  $5000, 
$2500,  $1500,  ^1000,  ^600,  $400. 

ENTRANCE  FEE  PAYABLE  AS  FOLLOWS :  $200  May  i,  $200  June  i,  $200  July  i,  ^200 
August  I,  $200  September  i.  ENTRIES  CLOSE  AND  STALLIONS  TO  BE  NAMED  MAY  i. 
Party  making  entries  and  having  paid  entrance  in  full  to  SEPTEMBER  i,  and  not  being  satisfied 
with  the  horse  originally  named,  can  substitute  one  that  was  eligible  MAY  i. 

Address,  E>.  H.  BLAIVCHARD,   17  Dock  Sq.,  Boston,  Mass. 

BLANCHARD  &  FARRAR, 

Wilson   Whiskey. 

J.  E,   Pepper  Whiskey. 

Mt.  Vernon  Whiskey. 

Whiskey,   Gin,   and   Brandy  Cocktails 

Specially  prepared  by  us  trom  PURE  LIQUORS. 

.   .    .   AND    ALL     LEADING    BRANDS. 

CALIFORNIA     WINES    (Direct  from  the  Vineyards). 

PRIVATE    STOCK    PUNCH. 

FAMILY    THJIDE    our    SPECIALTY, 

14, 15, 16,  17  Dock  Sq,  and  31  Faneuil  Hall  Sq,    -     -     BOSTON. 


7 

For  reference  only, 

CONSTANTINE,   10870. 

The  finest  type  of  a  trotting  stallion  yet  produced. 

Two-year-old  trial,  2:26;  four-year-old  record,  2:19|4:';  five-year-old  record,  2:12^. 

Sired  by 
WILKES   BOY,   3803. 

Four-year-old  record,  2 :24^ . 


At  twelve  years  old  the  sire  of  more  trotters  with  records  better  than  2 :19  than 
any  other  stallion  in  the  world,  and  is  the  sire  of  the  only  yearling  that  ever 
beat  2 :30  in  a  race  on  a  regulation  track. 

Sire  of  Constantine,  race  record,  2:12^;  St.  Vincent,  race  record,  2:13X;  Grattan, 
race  record,  2:113^;  Angelina,  race  record,  2:18X;  Sternberg,  race  record, 
2:18^;  JSTellie  A.  (yearling),  race  record,  2:29^;  Wilkes  Lad  (p.),  race  record, 
2:22;  Abbadone  (p.),  race  record,  2:24;  and  ten  othei's  with  records  of  2:30  or 
better. 


Dam,  KmCORA by  MAMBRi;NrO  PATCHElSr,  58. 

(Great  brood-mare.)     The  dam  of  Sire  of   the  dams  of  Ealph  Wilkes, 

Constantine,     2:12>^;     Josie  2:13j^  ;  Guy  Wilkes,  2:1.5>4;  Houri, 

King,  2:291^  (the  dam  of  Nelly  2:17;  Baron  Wilkes,  2:18;  and  79 

Aldine,  trial,  2:193^);  and  Con-  others  in  2:30. 
stance,  2:35X. 


2d  dam,  KITTY  TEANBT by  MAMBRIISO  TRANBY. 

(Great  brood-mare.)     Dam  of  Glen  Son   of    Mambrino   Patchen,    whose 

Wilkes  (4),  2:25;  Wilkes  Girl,  sons  have  sired  the  dams  of  AUer- 

trial,  2:35  on  half-mile  track.  ton,  2:09i^;  Axtell  (3),  2:12;  New 

York  Central,  2:13^;  Mary  Mar- 
shall, 2:123^^;  and  many  other  race 
horses. 


3d  dam,  BETTY  BROWN by  MAMBRINO  PATCHEN",  58. 

(Great  brood-mare.)  Dam  of  Wilkes  The   sire   of  London,    2:20)4;  Katie 

Boy,   2:24^;    Anglin,    2:21)4;  Middleton,  2:23;  and  22  others  in 

Belle  Clay,  dam  of  Amie  King,  2:30;    and  the   progenitor   of  645 

2 :22;^  ;  Socratist,  2 :25 ;  Macey,  trotters  with  records  of    2 :30  or 

2:26;^  ;  Kitty  Patchen,  the  dam  better, 

of  Georgiana,  2 :26X ;  Patchen 
Wilkes,  2:29^  (sire  of  Divan 
(3,  p.),  2:15X;  Lissa  (4),  2:17; 
Henrico  (3),  2:17^;  Favora, 
2:19)4',  etc.);  Aileen  (dam  of 
Ell erslie  Wilkes,  2:28^;  Lydia 
Wilkes,  2:27^;  and  St.  Vin- 
cent, 2:1314);  Kitty  Tranby 
(dam  of  Glen  Wilkes,  2:25; 
and  of  Kincora,  dam  of  Con- 
stantine,  2:12)^). 

4th  dam,  PICKLES by  MAMBEIlSrO  CHIEF,  11. 

Grandam   of  Wilkes   Boy,   2:24^;  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Bed  Wilkes,  Di- 

sire  of  18  in  the  2:80  list  at  12  rector,  2:17;  Onward,  2:25X,  etc. ; 

years  old.  grandsire  of  the  dam  of  Jay  Bird; 

and  other  sires 

5th  dam by  BROWN'S  BELLFOUNDER. 

Sire  of  the  grandam  of  Belmont, 
sire  of  41  in  the  2 :30  list ;  and  of 
sons  that  have  sired  Belle  Vara, 
2:08^ ;  Lobasco,  2 :103^ ;  Cheyenne, 
2:14:)(;  Junemont,  2: 1 4;  Pamlico, 
2:16^;  Manager  (p),  2:0934: ;  Lock- 
heart,  2:13;  Sarcanet,  2:16^,  etc. 

6th  dam by  GREY  EAGLE, 

Sire  of  the  grandams  of  Piedmont, 
2:17X;  Catchfly,  2:18>i:;  Paul 
Hacke,  2 :24>^ ;  Almont  Eagle, 
2:27,  etc. 

Description. —  Constantine  is  a  blood  bay  horse,  with  star  and  hind  ankles 
white,  15)4  hands  high,  foaled  in  1887,  and  bred  by  Mr.  Timothy  Anglin,  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.  In  size,  color,  style,  and  general  conformation  he  is  as  near  perfection 
as  it  is  possible  for  a  horse  to  be,  and  in  the  combined  points  of  superior  individu- 
ality, high  breeding,  and  extreme  speed  we  believe  he  stands  without  an  equal. 
The  George  Wilkes-Mambrino  Patchen  cross,  of  which  Constantine  is  the  fastest 
trotting  representative  by  the  records,  is,  without  doubt,  the  most  successful  and 
fashionable  cross  among  trotters.  It  has  produced  such  pei'formers  and  race- 
horses as  Allerton,  2:09)4:;  Ralph  Wilkes,  2:13>^;  Guy  Wilkes,  2:13)^;  Baron 
Wilkes,  2:18;  and  many  others,  while  in  the  stud  it  has  given  us  such  successful 
sires  of  early  and  extreme  speed  as  Alcyone,  Alcantara,  Guy  Wilkes,  Simmons, 
Wilkes  Boy,  Barron  Wilkes,  etc.  Since  these  stallions  have  proved  and  are  prov- 
ing themselves  so  successful  in  the  stud,  we  believe  that  we  are  justified  in  pre- 
dicting that  Constantine,  so  much  more  intensely  bred  in  the  same  bloodlines 
and  with  a  faster  record,  will  prove  even  more  successful. 

He  will  make  the  season  of  1893  at  $300  the  season,  money  due  October  1st, 
with  a  free  return  privilege,  should  mare  not  prove  in  foal,  for  the  mare  bred,  or 
any  other  approved  mare  in  her  place,  until  a  live  foal  is  obtained,  provided  the 
horse  is  alive  and  still  owned  by  us. 


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For  reference  only. 


DON   CARLOS,  2097. 


(Standard.) 


Eecord  at  four  years,  2:23X  ;  2:25;  2:23>^  ;  present  record,  2:23. 


Sire  of  Otis  Shaw,  2 :19X  ;  Carldon,  three-year-old  record,  2 :25)4  '■,  Carldon,  four- 
year-old  record,  2:22^;  Alspur,  2:24>|;  Carlos,  2:27;  Howdy,  record,  2:33, 
and  timed  separately  in  a  race  in  2 :2'7 ;  Revolver  (trial)  2 :2'7 ;  Princess  Eboli 
(trial)  2:27;   Topsey  (trial)  2:29. 


Sire, 


CUYLER  CLAY,  2796. 


Dam,  LADY  ABDALLAH      .... 

Dam  of  Don  Carlos,  2:23;  Gran- 
ville, 2:26;  Halcyon,  trial, 
2:21)4  ;  Argyle  (sire  of  Lady  of 
Lyons,  2:23^,  and  Fiction, 
2:24X);  Lady  Ayres  (dam  of 
Lottie  Thorne,  2 :27,  and  Byerly 
Abdallah,  sire  of  Jerome 
Turner,  2:15;^). 


by  ABDALLAH,  15  (Alex). 

Sire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14;  Rosa- 
lind, 2:2134:;  Thorndale,  2:21^ 
(sire  of  Edwin  Thorne,  2:16X); 
Major  Edsall,  2:29  (sire  of  Robert 


McGregor,  2: 
2:30. 


17>^),  and  St.   Elmo, 


2d  dam,  AYRES  MARE by 

A  superior  trotting  mare,  breeder 
and  pedigree  not  traced. 


Description.  —  Don  Carlos  has  fully  demonstrated  his  ability  to  get 
trotters  and  race  horses.  Besides  the  colts  mentioned  above  a  number  of  others 
have  shown  their  ability  to  obtain  records  of  2:30  or  better.  Among  them  is 
"Richball"  whom  Mr.  John  Shepard,  of  Boston,  drove  double  with  Arab  2:15  and 
could  beat  2:30  whenever  driven  for  it.  "  Wisteria"  trotted  last  year  in  a  race  at 
ISTew  London,  Conn.,  in  2:33)^  over  a  poor  half  mile  track.  "  Red  Briar,"  owned 
by  J.  M.  Darnaby,  Muir,  Ky.,  trotted  in  2:42  as  a  two-year-old,  and  had  she  not 
met  with  a  serious  injury,  would  have  beaten  2:30  long  ago.  "  Celia  F."  trotted 
in  2:59  to  a  road  cart  as  a  yearling  and  can  beat  2:30  whenever  trained,  and 
"  Sweetmeat,"  full  sister  to  Richball,  that  was  knocked  off  at  the  Arena  Building, 
last  spring,  for  $150,  immediately  went  out  and  won  the  yearling  race  at  Marsh- 
field,  Mass.  We  might  go  on  and  mention  others  but  we  think  we  have  said 
enough  to  show  that  Don  Carlos'  colts  trot  and  trot  fast. 


10 

For  reference  only. 

IVANEER,  6250. 

Brother  in  blood  to  Sunol,  2:08>4: ;  and  full  brother  to  Yeda,  2:26^4:. 

(Standard.) 

Sire, 

ELECTIONEER,    125. 

Sire  of  Sunol,  2j08X;  Norval,  2 :14|4: ;  Palo  Alto,  208^;  Sweet  Eose  (1),  2:25|^; 
Arion(3),  2:10>|;  Advertiser  (3),  2:16;  Truman,  2:12;  Anteeo,  2 :16X,  and  124 
others  in  2 :30. 

Dam,  ISMA by  GEN.  BEJSTTOJS',  1755. 

Dam    of    Veda,    2:26X;     Ivanhoe  Sire   of   Daley,    2:15;  Sally   Benton, 

(trial,  pacing),    2:23,    and   has  2:17^  as  a  four-year-old;  Bonnie, 

trotted     quarters    35    and    36  2:25   as    a    four-year-old,    and    15 

seconds  at  Palo  Alto.  others  better  than  2 :30,  and  of  the 

dam   of    Sunol,    2 :08X ;    Truman, 

\  2:12,  and  21  others  in  2:30. 

2d  dam,  IKENE by  MOHAWK  CHIEF. 

Dam  of   Ira,  2:24^   and   Stanford  Sire   of    the   dams   of   Lot  Slocum, 

2:26>^andg.  d.  of  Veda,  2:26X.  2:17X;  Salhe  Benton,  2;17X  as  a 

four-year-old  and  Eros,  2:29^,  and 
10  others  in  2 :30. 

3d  dam,  LAUEA  KEENE by  HAMBLETOIS'IAjS',  10. 

Own  sister  to  the  dam  of  Alban,  Sire  of  Dexter,  2:11%  \  Nettie,  2:18, 

'"' 2:24;    Marion^    2:26^;    Merri-  and  38  others, 

ment,    2:26^;    g.    d.    of    Ira, 
2:24>^,  and  Stanford,  2:26X.  • 

4th  dam,  FANNY by  EXTON  ECLIPSE. 

G.     d.    of    Alban,    2:24;     Marion,  Son  of  American  Eclipse,  and  sire  of 

2:26X,  and  Merriment,  2:26^.  the  grandam  of  Jay  Gould,  2:20>^. 

5th  dam by  SEAGULL. 

6th  dam,  LADY  MARVIN by  YOUNG  TEAVELLER. 

Description.  —  We  are  more  than  satisfied  with  Ivaneer  as  a  stock  horse, 
and  believe  had  his  colts  had  the  opportunities  of  many  horses'  get,  that  as  a  sire, 
he  would  equal  any  horse  of  his  age.  His  colts  as  yearlings  have  shown  us  a 
phenomenal  amount  of  speed  and  pure  trotting  action,  but  they  have  all  been 
sold  as  yearlings  in  this  city  (Boston)  and  we  have  heard  of  only  one  that  has 
been  trained.  He  is  out  of  a  strictly  running  bred  mare  (by  Imp.  Glenelg)  and 
his  owner,  Mr.  David  H.  Blanchard,  Boston,  Mass.,  writes  us  that  he  showed  him 
a  full  mile  last  year  as  a  two-year-old  in  2:42 3^.  Another  filly  by  him  out  of  a 
common  vroi-k  mare,  showed  us  a  2:30  gait  before  she  was  half  broken,  but 
contracted  a  skin  disease  and  had  to  be  turned  out.  She  is  now  in  good  condition 
and  we  expect  to  put  her  in  the  list  this  year.  In  fact  we  never  heard  of  anyone 
who  regretted  breeding  to  this  horse  or  buying  one  of  his  colts. 


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For  reference  only. 

STAMBULA,    1  1772. 

Trial,  2:30>^;  last  half  in  1:12. 

(Standard.) 

Sire, 

STAMBOUL. 

Eecord  2  rOY)^. 

Sire  of  Murtha,  2:17;  Sweetwater  (2),  2:26;  Daghestan  (2),  2:25^^;  ISradjy,  2:26; 
Kedondo  (4),  2:23;  Harry  Winchester  (:3),  2:24^,  and  5  others  in  2:30. 

Dam,  CHOICE by  DICTATOR. 

Half-sister    to    Coralloid,    2:13)^;  Sire   of   Jay   Eye   See,    2:10  (pacing 

sister    in    blood    to     Phallas,  2:06X);   Phallas,    2:13^;  Director 

2:131^:.  (the  sire   of  Directum  (3),  2:11^4:; 

Direct,  2:05>^;  Evangeline  (4), 
2:113^^,  etc.),  and  the  dam  of  Nancy 
Hanks,  2:04,  etc. 

2d  dam,  CORAL by  CLARK  CHIEF. 

Dam  of  Coralloid,  2 :133^  and  Colon  Sire  of  Croxie,  2 :19X    and  5  others 

(the  dam  of  Semicolon,  2 :13^  in  2 :30,  and  the  dams  of  Martha 

and  Patchmore,  2:30).  Wilkes,  2:08;  Phallas,  2:13|^;  Miss 

Majolica,  2:15,  etc. 

3d  dam,  CASSIA by  C.  M.  CLAY,  JR.,  22. 

•      Dam   of   Caliban,   394.     Rec.   2:.34.  Rec.  2.35X- Sire  of  Harry  Clay,  2.-2354r; 

Sire  of  C.  F.  Clay,  2:18,  and  5  Durango,  2:23^,  and  grandsire  of 

others  in  2 :30.  32  in  2 :30. 

4th  dam,  OLD  BECK,  s.  t.  b      .     .     .     .  by  a  son  of  MARK  ANTHONY. 

.5th  dam by  INSTRUCTOR,  son  of  Yirginian. 

6th  dam        by  CHESTERYALE  HORSE. 

7th  dam ROMULUS,  son  of  Bacchus. 

Description.  —  Stambula's  oldest  colts  are  coming  two  years  old,  and  were 
sold  last  spring  in  the  Arena  Building  this  city.  One  of  his  fillies,  out  of  a  mare 
by  Pancoast,  which  was  bought  by  Mr.  John  O' Conner,  of  Bromfield  St.,  Boston, 
and  returned  to  the  farm  to  be  kept  and  trained,  trotted  a  half  mile  last  fall  (as 
a  yearling),  in  1:19,  last  quarter  in  thirty-seven  seconds,  and  eighth  in  seventeen 
seconds  (a  2 :16  gait).  Another  filly,  bought  and  returned  by  the  same  gentleman, 
showed  us  quarters  in  45  seconds.  Those  that  remained  in  the  east  were  equally 
as  promising  as  these  two,  and  if  given  a  chance  are  sure  to  develop  plenty  of 
speed. 


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Consignment  of  John  R.  Graham. 
No.  A.  REGAL  SON. 

Bay  coll,  foaled  February  2,  1893. 
Bred  by  John  E.  Graham. 

BY 

CONSTANTINE,   10870,  2: 12>^. 

(See  front  of  catalogue.) 

Bam,  DEL  KOSE by  DEL  SUE,  1098,  2 :24. 

Sister  to  Don  Thomas,  2:20.  Sire  of  four  from  2:1034: ;  sire  of  dam 

of  Lady  H.,  2:18. 

2ddam,  VE3TUE by  MAMBEINO  PATCHED,  58. 

Dam  of  one  in  2:20.  Sire  of  22  trotters;  39  sons  with  100; 

6.5   dams    of    82,   including    18  in 
2:20. 

3d  dam,  KATE by  MAMBEINO  MESSENGEE,  218. 

Sire  of  Lewinski,  2 :25i,  etc. 

Description.  —  Here  is  the  prize  of  the  year.  It  is  the  first  Constantine 
colt  ever  bred  by  Graham  &  Conley  and  out  of  one  of  the  finest  mares  ever 
owned  at  Briar  Hill.  Eace  horses  of  the  stripe  of  this  sire  are  very  few,  and  Del 
Eose  is  sister  to  one  of  the  gamest  trotters  that  ever  looked  through  a  bridle. 
Here  is  a  future  champion  and  is  a  fair  sample  of  the  way  Constantine  breeds. 
Don't  pass  over  Eegal  Son  if  you  want  a  sure  trotter  and  a  future  grand  young 
sire.  He  will  be  sold  with  his  dam,  No.  B  in  this  catalogue.  He  is  the  image  of 
his  sire. 


No.  B.  DEL  ROSE. 

Full  sister  to  Don  Thomas,  2:20. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  1882. 

Bred  by  L.  J.  Eose. 

BY 

DEL  SUR,   1098,  2:24. 
Sire- of  4  from  2:103^: ;  sire  of  the  dam  of  Lady  H.,  2:18. 

Dam,  VESTUE by  MAMBEINO  PATCHEjST,  58. 

Dam  of  Don  Thomas,  2:20.  Sire  of  22;  39  sons  of  100;  65  dams 

of  18  in  2 :20,  and  82  in  2 :30. 


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2d  dam,  KATE by  MAMBEINO  MESSENGER,  2 :18. 

Sire  of  Lewinski,  2:25)^. 

Description.  —  Del  Rose,  foaled  1882,  is  a  bay  mare,  15)4  bands  bigb;  bred 
by  L.  J.  Rose,  Los  Angeles,  California.  Sbe  is  a  splendid  mare  individually,  of 
fine  size,  bandsome,  and  stylisb,  is  by  a  half-brotber  to  the  phenomenal  trotting- 
sire.  Sultan,  who  has  seventeen  in  the  list  at  thirteen  years  of  age.  Then  her 
dam  is  by  the  greatest  brood-mare  sire  of  the  greatest  brood-mare  family,  and  she 
has  two  other  Mambrino  crosses  through  both  grandams.  Del  Rose  has  a  fine 
turn  of  speed,  and  her  action  is  magnificent.  At  Mr.  Rose's  sale  in  Chicago,  just 
after  her  arrival  from  California,  as  a  two-year-old,  she  trotted  a  half  in  1:17X) 
the  last  quarter  in  0:37.  Her  son,  by  Constantine,  shows  what  kind  of  colts  she 
produces,  and  she  is  booked  to  Ralph  Wilkes,  Col.  John  E.  Thayer's  grand  young 
horse,  and  service  can  be  bought  by  her  purchaser  if  desired.  Regal  Son  will  be 
sold  with  her. 


No.  C.  HAL  ROLFE. 

Bay  gelding,  foaled  1889;  bred  by  Graham  &  Conley. 

BT 

BROWN  HAL,   1  6935,  2:1 2>^. 

Sire  of  Storm,  2:08>^  ;  4  in  2:20;  9  in  2:30;  dam  of  lalene,  2:21^ ;  son  of  Tom  Hal; 
dam,  the  dam  of  Little  Brown  Jug,  2:11^,  etc. 

Dam,  BELLE  ROLFE by  TOM  ROLFE,  306,  2. -SS^^. 

Sire  of  Sleepy  Tom,  2:12^;  Gem, 
2 :13^ ,  and  5  others ;  2  speed  getters ; 
2  dams  of  speed. 

2d  dam,  WOODSTOCK  BELLE  ,     .     .     by  WOODSTOCK,  813. 

Sire  of  Royal  John  and  the  dam  of 
Little  Witch. 

3d  dam,  LADY  DRACO by  FURMAT^'S  BLACK  HAWK. 

Dam  of  Draco  Prince,  2:24X. 

Description. —  Here  is  a  pacing-bred  pacing  gelding  that  is  a  ready-made 
race  horse.  lie  can  show  fast,  and  prior  to  the  sale  can  be  seen  at  Col.  J.  M. 
Galvin's  stable  at  Mystic  Park.  A  pacing  mare  out  of  Belle  Rolfe  is  to  be  trained 
for  George  Haddock  this  year,  and  can  beat  2:20.  Graham  &  Conley  sold  Allen 
Lowe,  2:16j^,  at  their  sale  last  year,  and  here  is  another  equally  fast  pacer.  Do 
not  let  this  fellow  slip  out  of  your  hands. 


Has  Your  Horse  Colic? 

For  every  case  of  Colic,  Curb,  Splints,  Contracted  and 
Knotted  Cords,  Shoe  Boils  when  first  started,  and  Callous 
of  all  kinds,  $100  reward  if  not  cured,  by  using 

Tuttle's  Elixir 

will  be  paid.    Relieves  Spavins,  Ring-Bone,  and  Cockle 
Joints.     Locates  Lameness. 

Dr.  S.  a.  Tuttle:  —  Have   used  your   Elixir  for  sore 
backs,  colic,  sprains,  horse  ail,  spinal  meningitis,  all  with 
^    perfect  success,   and   would  recommend  it  to    all    horse 
owners. 

Blackmer  &  Shepard,  Lumber  Dealers, 
354  Albany  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Boston,  July  13,  1883. 
Dr.  S.  A.  Tuttle,  Dear  Sir :  —  I  used  your  Elixk  on  two  horses  for  curbs,  and  in  ten  days 
they  were  as  free  from  the  disease  as  on  the  day  they  were  foaled.     I  can  cheerfully  recommend 
it  as  a  sure  cure  for  curbs.  John  F.  Winch,  130  and  136  Federal  St. 

TUTTLE'S  FAMILY  ELIXIR 

cures  Rheumatism,  Pneumonia,  La  Grippe,  and  all  joint  affections.     Sample  free  for  three  2c. 
stamps  for  postage.     Sold  by  all  Druggists. 

DR.  S.  A.  TUTTLE,  4  MERRIMAG  ST.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


Consignment  of  Graham  &  Conley. 
No.  1.  RIFLE  BALL. 

Sire, 

DON    CARLOS,   2097. 

Eecord  2 :23. 
Sire  of  Otis  Shaw,  2:19i^;  Carldon  (4),  2:22)^;  Alspur,  2:243^;  Carlos,  2:27. 
1st  dam,  LADY  ALMONT       ....     by  STAR  ALMONT,  6673. 

Sire    of    the    dams     of     Bonhomie, 
2:17)^;  Catherine   Leyburn,   2:20; 
Eose  Leyburn,  2 :21 ;  and  others  in 
2:30. 
2d  dam,  SARAH  McDOWELL     ...     by  BILLY  G.  MORGAlSr. 

Son  of  Justin  Morgan,  sire  of  "Wick, 
2:26>^;  Lady  Lowe,  2:28;  and  the 
dam  of  Saul  E.,  2:30. 

3d  dam by  CAPTAIN  WALKER. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Harry  Welkes, 
2:13K;  Charley  Friel,  2:15^; 
General  Garfield,  2 :21 ;  and  3  others 
in  2:30. 

4th  dam by  TRUMPETER. 

5th  dam by  MERCER. 

6th  dam by  CADMUS. 

Description. — Chestnut  colt,  foaled  1892;  bred  at  Briar  Hill  Farm,  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.     Good  size,  well  proportioned,  sound,  and  very  good  gaited. 


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IHlouf f}t@iq)  &"  Dutt© 

BOSTON,  MASS. 


IMPORTERS   AND   RETAILERS 


OF 


PRY  AND   FANCY  0@@Pi 

Englisli,  French  and  German  China,  Glass, 
Silverware, 

Clocks, 

Brie  a  brae,  etc., 
Carpets, 

Rugs, 
Lace  Curtains,  Furniture, 

Draperies  of  all  Kinds, 
Cloaks, 

Suits, 

Jewelry, 
Ladies'  and  Gents'  Boots  and  Shoes,  Confectionery, 

Wall  Paper, 
Lamps, 

Groceries, 

Musical  Goods, 

Horse  Clothing  and  Bicycles. 


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JAflES  R.  HILL  &  CO., 

34-36  Federal  St.,  1 31  -1 33  Congress  St., 
BOSTON,      =      =      =      MA5S. 

MAKERS  OF 

FINE  CUSTOM  HAND-MADE  HARNESS 

FOR  ALL  PURPOSES. 


DEALERS  IN  ALL  FURNISHINGS  FOR 

THE  HORSE,      THE  STABLE,      THE  CARRIAGE. 

TURF    GOODS    A    SPECIALTY. 

Manufactory  at  Concord,  N.  H.    Only  Makers  of ''  The  Concord  Harness." 


J.  R.  HILL  &  CO., 

34=36  Federal  St.,  Opposite  Hancock  Building. 
No.  2.  JUDGE  RENO. 

(Standard.) 

Sire, 

DON    CARLOS,    2097. 

Eecord  2 :23. 
Sire  of  Otis  Shaw,  2:19)^;  Carldon  (4),  2:22i^;  Alspur,  2:24)^;  Carlos,  2:27. 

Dam,  THORNLEAF. 

Standard.     Full  sister  to  Thornburg,        Sire,  Judge  Advocate,  1263 ;  sire  of 
2:21>^.  Thornburg       2:21i^;        Romulus, 

2:241^;  Hortense,   2. -263^;    son   of 

Messenger  Duroc;  sire  of  Elaine, 

2:20;     Prospero,     2:20;      Charley 

,  Champlin,    2:21^^;     Dame     Trot, 

2:22;   John   D.,   2:23>^;  Lancelot, 
2:23;  and  16  others  in  2:30. 

2d  dam,  LADY  RENO    ......     by  GENERAL  GRANT. 

Dam  of  Thornburg,  2:213^,  Son  of  Drew  Horse  (sii-e  of  Dirigo, 

2:29;  General  McClellan,  2:29,  and 
Stella,  2:33). 

3d  dam,  FANTINE by  DREW  HORSE,  114. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Midnight,  2 :183^, 
Iron  Age,  2:19%;  Volunteer  Maid, 
2:27;  Minnie  Moulton,  2:27)^;  and 
lolanthe,  2:30. 

Description. — Chestnut  colt,  foaled  1892;  bred  at  Briar  Hill  Farm,  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.     Good  size,  sound,  shapely,  and  good  gaited. 


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J.   M.    E.   MORRILL, 

CONTBACTOK  AND  BUILDER  OF  FINE 

PRIVATE  RESIDENCES  and  urge  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS. 

Also  Stables  for  Stock  Farms. 

148  CENTRE  ST,  DORCHESTER.   TELEPHONE  CONNECTION. 

No.  3.  DEY   DUDLEY. 

(Standard.) 

Sire, 

DON    CARLOS,  2097. 

Record  2 :23. 
Sire  of  Otis  Shaw,  2:19>^;  Carldon  (4),  2 :22>i: ;  Alspur,  2:24)^;  Carlos,  2:27. 

Dam,  IVY. 

Standard.      Sister  to  the  dam  of  Sire,  Mambrino  Dudley,  967;  record, 

Carlos,  2:27.  2:19^;    sire    of    Crescendo,   2:24; 

Gretna  (4  yrs.),  2:22)^;  and  three 
others  in  2:30,  and  the  dams  of 
Carlos,  2:27;  Alspur,  2:24>^. 

2d  dam,  MYRTLE       ........  by  CHAMPION,  807,  (King's). 

Record  2:25io.     Sister    to  Charley  Sire  of  George  B.  Daniels,  2:24;  Net- 

B.,  2:25  (sire  of  18  in  the  2:30  tie    Burlew,    2:24;    Golden    Girl, 

list),      dam     of     Myrtlewood,  2. -253^;  and  five  others  in  2:30. 
2:253<;  g.  d.  of  Carlos,  2:27. 

3d  dam  OLD  JANE by  NIMROD. 

Dam  of  Charley  B.,  2 :25  (sire  of  18  Son  of   Zeiley's   Eclipse,  by  Ameri- 

in  the  2 :30  list) ;  Myrtle,  2 :25}4 ;  can  Eclipse. 

Maggie,  2:34  to  wagon;  Oneida 
Maid,  2:36,  and  Lady  White- 
foot,  2 :48  as  a  four-year-old  in 
1861. 

4th  dam by  MESSENGER  (Dey's). 

Son  of    Liberty,   by  Coriander,    by 
Imp.  Messenger. 

Description. —  Chestnut  colt,  foaled  1892;  bred  at  Briar  Hill  Farm,  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.     Good  size,  strong,  and  stoutly  made,  sound,  and  very  promising  gaited. 


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open  back  and  front. 

PRICE    50c.   EACH. 


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P-^gf^9I  FITTING. 

NECK  WEAR  5oo  dozens  of  4-in-hands, 

Princess,        Ascot,       Teck,       Puff. 

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tb«  i2iSY)ioT)  of  tbis  season. 

Tbi5  rnagoificeijt  liijc  of  Scarfs  Zill  at 

50c.  each. 


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2:17       AUTOGRAPH.       2:17 

The  Handsomest,  Best,  and  Fastest  Trotting  Son  of  Alcantara. 


o.^TiV  OTT  J  SPIERA     2:245^. 

oxitJi  Ui?   .  .  .    I  RAPID  TRAKSIT    .  .  2:29  5<. 

BY 

C^ -A.  OXr  T -A.  I^  .A.,    1 

Sire  of  56  in  the  2:30  List, 
SON    OF 


GEJORGIB   TVILIiE©,  3:33 


Sire  of  HARRY  WILKES,  2:135^,  and  7S  others  in 
2:30  or  better. 


YOTJ3VO    JF-LA-XY, 

By  Telegraph,  son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk. 


Dam  of  6  in  the  2:30  list,  including  ALCYONE,  2:27, 
sire  of  MARTHA  WILKES,  2:08,  the  champion 
race  trotter  of  the  world. 

IEDA/XXX,      ,     .     .     .     X*  XLs  .^\.2^  "V  , 

Dam  of  AUTOGRAPH,  2:17,   WHITEWINGS,  2:24^,    BLONDINE,  2:24^,    ETIQUETTE,   2:28^^. 

DAUGHTER    OF 
KlElVTUCItY    CLAY, 

By  Strader's  Cassius  M.  Clay  ;  dam,  the  Rodes  Mare, 

dam  of  Lady  Thorn,  2:18}^,  and  Mambrino  Patchen. 

AUTOGRAPH  is  a  beautiful  bay,  of  good  size,  very  handsome,  stylish,  and  fast.  He  imparts  these 
qualities  to  his  offspring.  He  will  make  the  season  of  1893  at  MUSTEK  HILL  FARM,  New  Brain- 
tree,  Mass.  Terms  *100  cash,  with  usual  return  privilege.  The  pasturage  at  this  farm  is  unsurpassed  by 
that  of  any  in  New  England. 

DYNAMITE  Sire,  Midas  (sire  of  the  game  trotting  mare  Miss  Edith,  2:19),  by  Onward  2:25%,  out  of 
Cachuca  (dam  of  Catchfiy,  2:18^),  by  Almont.  Dam,  Cyclone  by  Stockbridge  Chief,  Jr.,  son  of  Magic,  by 
American  Clay,  34.     Terms,  S>35. 

MUSTEK  HILiI.  FAKM  is  reached  from  West  Brookfield  on  Boston  &  Albany  R.  R.,  and  from  New 
Braintree  on  the  Massachusetts  Central.  Mares  met  at  and  shipped  from  these  stations  free  of  charge.  Best 
of  care  guaranteed  while  mares  remain  at  farm,  but  no  liability  on  account  of  accidents  and  escapes.  For  fur- 
ther particulars  address  MUSTEK  HILL  FARM,  New  Braintree,  Mass.,  or  GEO.  A.  LITCH- 
FIELD, 53  State  St.,  Boston,  Mass. 

No.  4.  TAWNY   BELLE. 

(Half-sister  to  Howdy  [4],  2:33.) 

Sire, 

IVANEER,    6250. 

Son  of  Electioneer,  125. 

Sire  of  Sunol,  2:0814';  Palo  Alto,  2:08^;  Arion  (3),  2:10%;  Truman,  2:12;  Norval, 
2:14^;  Sweet  Eose  (1),  2:25^;  Advertiser  (3),  2:16;  Anteeo,  2:16>^;  and  124 
others  in  2 :30. 

Dam,  BROWJ^IE by  SELIM. 

Dam    of  "  Howdy,   yearling   record  Son  of  Innis'  Glencoe  (Tlior). 

3:011^;  two-year    record    2:39; 
four-year  record  2 :33. 

2d  dam by  AMERICAN  BOY. 

G.  d.  of  Howdy,  2:33. 

Description. —  Brown  filly,  foaled  1892;    bred   at  Briar   Hill  Stock   Farm, 
Good  size,  fine  shape,  sound,  and  full  of  nerve  and  vim,  with  a  good  trotting  action. 

No.  5.  MAY  SANDERS, 

(Standard.) 

Sire, 

STAMBULA,    11772. 

Trial  2 :30>^ ;   half  in  1 :12. 
Son  of  Stamboul,  2:07>^;  sire  of  Murtha,  2:18;  Daghestan  (2),  2:25>^;  Redondo 
(4),  2:23;  Sweetwater  (2),  2:26;  Nadjy,  2:26;   Harry  Winchester  (3),  2:27)^; 
and  .5  others  in  2 :30. 


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SIR  WALTER,  Jr., 

"Winner    First    Prize    for    Handsomest 
Trotting  Stallion. 


Boston  Horse  Show,  Oct.,  1891. 


Rich  Dark  Chestnut,  15-3  hands  high. 


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WiiliBinS  Fdrm,  JSmSICS  Plains,  Mass.,  $100  season,  with  Usual  Return  privilege. 

For  further  particulars  address,  WALDO    T.   PEIRCE, 
Telephone  Connection.  r.3  BELLEVUE  ST..  BACK  BAY,  BOSTON,   MASS. 


Dam,  HULDA. 
Standard. 


Sire,  Princeps,  536;  sire  of  Trinket, 
2:14;  Guelph,  2:16)^;  Greenlan- 
der,  2:15)^;  Princeton,  2:19^; 
Femme  Sole,  2:20;  Granby,  2:19i^; 
Lucille' s  Baby,  2:201^;  Invincible 
(4  yrs.),  2:23;  and  29  others  in 
2:30. 
by  MAMBRINO   PATCHEN,  58. 

Sire   of    the   dams   of    Constantine, 
2:121^:     Ralph    Wilkes    (2),   2:18; 
Guy  Wilkes,  2:15)^;  and  71  others 
in  2:30. 
by  EDWIN  FOREST,  49. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  So-So,  2:17X; 
Mambrino  Dudley,   2:19^;     Lon- 
don, 2 :20>^ ;   and  9  others  in  2 :30, 
by  BIRMINGHAM. 

Thoroughbred  son  of  Stockholder. 


2d  dam,  LADOGA 

Sister  to   Mambrino  King,  sire  of 
Nightingale,  2:10)4'-  Prince  Re- 
gent,    2:163^;      Mocking     Bird, 
2  -.IQX ;   and  24  others  in  2 :30. 
3d  dam,  BELLE  THORNTON     .     .     . 
Dam  of  Mambrino  King  (sire  of  27 
in  the  2:30  list). 

4th  dam,  BROWN  KITTY 

Dam  of  Fisk's  Mambrino  Chief, 
2:29^  (sire  of  Mambrino  Spar- 
kle, 2:17;   and  4  others  in  2:30). 

5th  dam 

6th  dam 

7th  dam 

Description. —  Brown  filly,  foaled  1892;  bred  by  Graham  &  Conley,  Lex- 
ington, Ky.  Good  size,  handsome,  and  well  proportioned,  soundi  and  a  very 
promising  way  of  going. 


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by  SUMPTER. 
by  BUZZARD. 


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No.  6.  SIAMESE  GIRL. 

(Standard.) 
Sire, 
DON  CARLOS,    2097. 
Record  2:23. 

Sire  of  Otis  Shaw,  2:191^;  Carldon  (4),  2;22i^;   Alspur,  2 :24i^ ;   Carlos,  2:27. 

Dam,  MAY  DUDLEY. 

Standard.  Sire,   Mambrino    Dudley,   967;    Re- 

cord, 2:19^;  sire  of  Crescendo, 
2:24;  Gretna,  2:22)^;  and  others 
in  2:30;  and  the  dams  of  Alspur, 
2:241^;   Carlos,  2:27,  etc. 

2d  dam,  LADY  LAMBERT     ....     by  DANIEL  LAMBERT,  102. 

Dam  of  Lady  Wallace,  2 :30)^.  Sire    of     Comee,     2 :19X ;     Nancy, 

2:23j4';  Ella  Doe,  2:23;^;  and  .33 
others  in  2:30;  and  the  dams  of 
Pamlico,  2:16^;  Nightingale  (p), 
2:13>^;   and  34  others  in  2 :30. 

3d  dam       . by  TI  BOY. 

Son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk  (sire 
of  Ethan  Allen,  2:25>^;  and  three 
others  in  2 :30). 

Description. —  Bay  filly,  foaled  1892 ;   bred  by  Graham  &  Conley,  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.     Good  size,  finely  made,  and  good  gaited. 

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Nicely  Furnished  Rooms  by  the  Day  or  Week. 
G.  W.  BIXBY,  Proprietor. 


No.  7.  PARTHENIA. 

(Standard.) 
Sire, 
STAMBULA,  1  1772. 

•  Trial  2 :30>^ ;  half  in  1 :12. 

Son  of  Stamboul,  2:07)^. 

Sire  of  Murtha,  2:18;  Daghestan  (2),  2:25^;    Kedondo  (4),  2:23;  Sweetwater  (2), 
2:26;  Nadjy,  2:26;  Harry  Winchester  (3),  2:27)^;  and  5  others  in  2:30. 

Dam,  WILDBRIAE. 

Four-year  record  2 :22^.  Sire,  Forrest  Glencoe,  son  of  Edwin 

Foi-rest;  sire  of  the  dams  of  So-So, 
2 :173^ ;  Toney  Newell,  2:19}i ;  Mam- 
brino  Dudley,  2:19^;  London, 
2:20>^;  Hermes,  2:273^;  and  7 
others  in  2 :30. 

2d  Dam by  AMERICAN  CLAY,  34. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  David  B.  (3), 
2 :19)4  ;  Ambassador,  2 :2 13^;  Execu- 
tor, 2:24)^;  Ranchero,  2:243^;  and 
24others  in2:.30. 

Description.  —  Bay  filly,  foaled  1892;    bred   by  Graham    &    Conley,  Lex- 
ington, Ky.     Fair  size,  good  shape,  and  promising  gaited. 


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No.  8.  GENNIE  BURKETT. 

(Standard.) 

Sire, 

DON    CARLOS,   2097, 

Record  2:23. 

Sire  of  Otis  Shaw,  2 :19>4';   Carldon  (4),  2:22X  ;   Alspur,  2:24)^;   Carlos,  2:27. 

Dam,  GENEVE  BATES by  GOODWOOD,  2223. 

Sire  of  Greenwood,  2:30;   etc. 

2d  dam,  LADY  BATES by  YOUNG  ETHAN. 

Eecord  2 :41.  Son  of  Ethan  Allen,  43 ;   sire  of  the 

dams  of  20  iji  2 :30. 

Description. —  Bay  filly,  foaled  1892;   bred  by  Graham  &  Conley,  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.     Extra  good  size,  elegant  shape,  sound,  and  well  gaited. 

F.  IVERS  S  SON, 

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No.  9.  INNOCENTIA. 

Sire, 
IVANEER,    6250. 

Son  of  Electioneer,  125. 

Sire  of  Sunol,  2:08X;  Palo  Alto,  2:083^^;  Arion  (3),  2:10>^;  Truman,  2:12;  Nor- 
val,  2:14^;  Sweet  Kose  (1),  2 :2534r;  Advertiser  (3),  2:16;  Anteeo,  2:16i|;  and 
124  others  in  2 :30. 

Dam,  KATE  TINGLE     .     T  • .     .     .     .     by  VINDEX. 

Sire  of  the  dam  of  Etta,  2:283^;  and 
son  of  Blood's  Black  Hawk;  sire 
of  the  dam  of  Almont,  Jr. ;  sire  of 
23  in  2:30. 

2d  dam by  DARN^ABY'S  MESSENGER. 

Son  of  Downing' s  Bay  Messenger; 
sire  of  Jim  Porter,  2:28)^  (sad- 
dle), etc. 

3d  dam .' by  VICTOR. 

Son  of  Downing' s  Bay  Messenger; 
sire  of  Jim  Porter,  2 :28)^,   etc. 

Description.— Chestnut  filly,  foaled  April  20,  1892;  bred  at  Briar  Hill 
Farm,  Lexington,  Ky.  Good  size,  elegant  shape,  fine  style,  and  handsome, 
sound,  and  a  trotting  action. 


No.  10.  TOREADOR, 

(Standard.) 

Sire, 

IVANEER,  6250. 

Son  of  Electioneer,  125. 

Sire  of  Sunol,  2:08>C;  Palo  Alto,  2 :08^^ ;  Arion  (3),2:10>^;  Trueman,  2 :12 ;  Norval, 
2:143^;  Sweet  Rose  (1),  2:251^:;  Advertiser  (:3),  2:16;  Anteeo,  2:16>^;  and  124 
others  in  2 :30. 

Dam,  HURRICANE. 

Standard.  Sire,  Wedgewood,  692 ;  Record   2:19; 

sire  of  Lucille,  2:143^;  Favonia, 
2:15;  Conway  (pacer),  2:18^;  Con- 
naught,  2:18%:  Malabar,  2:21^^ 
Connaught,  2 :24 ;  Myrtlewood,, 
2 :25X  ;  and  10  others  in  2 :30. 


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2d  dam,  DRIYING  WIND by  BRIGNOLI,  77. 

Trial  2 :40  as  a  four-year-old.  Eecord  2 :29^.     Sire  of  tlie  dams  of 

King  Wilkes,  2 :22X  (sire  of  Oliver 
K.,  2:163^^);  Lady  Turpin,  2:23; 
and  9  others  in  2 :30. 

3d  dam,  MAY  QUEEN by  ETHAN  ALLEN,  43. 

Dam   of  May   Morning,  2 :30  (dam  Eecord  2 :26}4.     Sire  of    Billy    Barr, 

.   of  Revenue,  2:22i|)  ;    and  full  2:23^;  Hofspur,  2:24;  Pocahontas, 

sister  to  Pocahontas,  2 :26X.  2 :26^ ;  and  3  others  in  2 :30. 

4th  dam,  POCAHONTAS by  CADMUS  (Iron's). 

Pacing  record  2:17>^;  to  wagon  in  Sire   of   Blanco   (sire   of    Smuggler, 

1855.      Dam     of     Pocahontas,  2:15^). 

2:26>^;  Tom  Rolfe,  2:333/^  (sire 
of  Young  Rolfe,  2:21i^);  May 
Day  (dam  of  Nancy,  2:23)^); 
May  Queen  (dam  of  May  Morn- 
ing, 2:30)  ;  and  Strideaway, 
2:31  (sire  of  Pratt,  2:28). 

5th  dam by  BIG  SHAKESPEARE. 

6th  dam by  BADGER  (Probascoe's). 

Description. — Black  colt  foaled  1892,  bred  by  Graham  &  Conley,  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.     Good  size,  sound,  rangy,  and  good  gaited. 

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WILBERT  SOULE. 


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No.   11.  ALMA  WRIGHT. 

(Standard.) 

Sire, 

IVANEER,    6250. 

Son  of  Electioneer,  125. 

Sire  of  S'unol,  2:081^;  Palo  Alto,  2:08^;  Arion(3),  2:10)^;  Truman,  2:12;  ISTorval, 
2:143^;  Sweet  Rose  (1),  2:25^;  Advertiser  (3),  2:16;  Anteeo,  2:16,14;  and  124 
others  in  2 :30. 

Dam by  DOT^  WILKES,  2:241^. 

Sire  of  Capt.  John,  2:21^;  Doris, 
2:29;  and  son  of  Alcyone,  sire  of 
Martha  Wilkes,  2 :08,  etc. 

2d  dam by  WESTWOOD,  2363. 

Sire  of  St.  Valentine,  2 :16^ :  and  the 
dams  of  Sweetbriar,  2 :17>^,  Blanche 
Louise  (4),  2:15)^,  etc. 

Description.—  Bay  filly,  foaled  1892 ;  bred  by  Graham  &  Conley,  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.     Fair  size,  good  shape,  sound,  and  good  gaited. 


No.   12.  ALMA    TADEMA. 

(Standard. ) 

Out  of  Katie  Jackson,  record  (4  yrs.)  2 :2.5^. 

Sire, 

ALCANTARA,  729. 

Eecord  2 :23. 

Sire  of  Chronos,  2:12>^;  Nightingale,  2:13)^;  Bayard  Wilkes,  2:15;  Allen  Lowe, 
2:16J4;  Lightning,  2:17;  Autograph,  2:17;  Miss  Alice,  2:17^;  White  Locks, 
2:20>^;  and  48  others  in  2:30;  also  the  dams  of  Princess  Royal  (2),  2:20;  Prince 
Regent,  2:16)^;  vEgon  (3),  2:18i^,  and  others. 


Dam,  KATIE  JACKSON     .     . 

Four-year-old  record  2 :25^. 


.     .     by  ALMONT,  33. 

Sire  of  Fanny  Witherspoon,  2:16)^; 
Piedmont,  2 :17X  ;  Westmont  (p), 
2:13^;  Puritan  (p.),  2:16;  and  34 
others  in  2:30;  and  the  dams  of 
Winslow  Wilkes,  2 :09X ;  Alabaster, 
2 :15  ;  and  58  others  in  2 :30. 

2d  dam,  FANNY s.  t.  b.  by  IRON'S  CADMUS. 

Dam  of  Katie  Jackson  (4),  2:25^;  Sire  of  Pocahontas  (p.),  2:17^;  and 

Petoskey,    sire    of    Kingtoska  Blanco  (Sire  of  Smuggler),  2 :153^. 

(p.),  2:17;  Dora  Martin  (3), 
2:1914:;  Jewell  ('4),  2:221^;  and 
3  others  in  2 :30. 

3d  dam s.  t.  b.  by  CADMUS. 

4th  dam s.  t.  b.  by  BROWN'S  BELLFOUNDER. 

Description. —  Alma  Tadema  is  a  chestnut  filly,  foaled  1891;  bred  at  High- 
lawn  Farm,  Lee,  Mass.  Good  size,  sound,  well  proportioned,  good  gaited,  and 
very  speedy,  and  trotted  a  trial  quarter  last  year,  as  a  yearling,  in  forty-five  seconds. 


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No.   13.  ALICE  CLARKE. 

Sire, 
SENTINEL  WILKES,  2499. 

Sire  of  Dashwood,  2:22;  Brother  G.,  2:25i^;  Thistle  Dew  (3),  2:24;  Western  Wilkes, 

2 :29^ ;  and  others. 

Dam by  MAMBRINO  HEEO. 

Son  of  Mambrino  Patchen,  58.  Sire 
of  the  dams  of  Constantine,  2:12^^; 
Crawford  (p.),  2:09^;  Riley  Me- 
dium (p.),  2:10X;  Guy  Wilkes, 
2 :153^ ;  and  80  other  standard  per- 
formers. 

2d  dam  .     .     .     .' by  HOMER,  1235. 

Sire  of  Lelah  H.  (4),  2:24>^;  Yivian, 
2:27)^;  and  son  of  Mambrino 
Patchenj  58;  whose  sons  have 
sired  the  dams  of  Allerton,  2 :09X  ; 
Axtell  (3),  2 :12 ;  St.  Vincent,  2 :133^ ; 
•      N.  Y.  Central,  2:13>^,  etc. 

3d  dam by  MARION  (THOR). 

Son  of  Lexington,  sire  of  the  dam  of 
Ansel,  2:20;  and  3  others  in  2:30; 
and  g.  d,  of  Jay-Eye-See,  2:06X, 
and  2:10;  Sunol,  2:08>^,  etc. 

Description. —  Bay  filly,  foaled  1892,  bred  by  W.  H.  Crawford,  Lexington, 
Ky.  Extra  good  size,  and  very  handsome  shape ;  smooth  and  stoutly  built,  sound, 
and  gaited  like  a  trotter. 


No.   14.  COLUMBINE. 

Sire, 

BURLESQUE,  225X. 

Son  of  Hambrino,  820. 

Record  2 :21X. 

Sire   of   Delmarch,   2:11>^;    Hamdallah,    2:23;    Wildbrino,  2:19>^;    Wilkesbrino, 

2:23;  and  18  others  in  2:30  or  better. 

Dam,  NELL   by  DONIPHAN. 

2d  dam,  LUCY   by  DARNABY'S  TOM. 

By  Caldwell's  Lexington,  son  of 
Gist's  Black  Hawk,  by  Blood's 
Black  Ha^k. 

3d  dam by  ASHLAND  MAMBRINO. 

Son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 

4th  dam .by  SCOTT'S  HIGHLANDER. 

5th  dam     . by  BELT  WHIP. 

Description. —  Bay  filly,  foaled  April  1,  1891 ;  bred  by  J.  J.  Coons,  Muir, 
Ky.  Good  size,  handsome  and  stylish,  smoothly  put  together,  sound,  a  very  fast 
natural  pacer,  and  could  show  a  40-gait  before  well  broken  as  a  yearling. 


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PETERS  &  CALHOUN  CO., 

SOLE    AGENTS    FOR 

CYNTHIANA  HORSE  BOOTS, 

54  AND  56  SUDBURY  ST.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 

No.   15. 

Sire, 

DON    CARLOS,  2097. 

Kecord  2 :23. 
Sire  of  Otis  Shaw,  2:19i^;  Carldon  (4),  2:221^;  Alspur,  2:24>^;  Carlos,  2:27,  etc. 

Dam,  GRACE  DARLING by  GOODWOOD,  2223  (trial  2 :24>^), 

Sire  of  Greenwood,  2 :30. 

Description. —  Chestnut  colt,  foaled  1892;  bred  by  Graham  &  Conley,  Lex- 
ington, Ky.  Good  size,  strong,  and  stoutly  built,  smoothly  turned,  sound,  and 
very  good  gaited. 

No.    16.  HEART'S   EASE. 

(Standard.)  " 

Sire, 

STAMBULA,   1  1772. 

Trial  2:30i^;  half  in  1:12. 

Son  of  Stamboul,  2:0Y>^. 

Sire  of  Murtha,  2:18;  Daghestan  (2),  2:25>^;  Rendodo  (4),  2:23;  Sweetwater  (2), 
2:26;  Nadjy,  2:26;  Harry  Winchester  (3),  2:27^;  and  5  others  in  2:30. 

Dam,  AGNES  WILKES by  COMMODORE  WILKES,  14197. 

Sire  of  Hardshell  (3),  2 :28 ;  Coalburg, 
2:30,  etc.,  and  son  of  Geo.  Wilkes, 
519. 

2d  dam by  TROTTING  BOY. 

Son  of  Mambrino  Patchen,  58;  sire 
of  the  dam  of  Constantine,  2 :12)^ ; 
Ralph  Wilkes,  2 :13>^ ;  Guy  Wilkes, 
2:15X ;  and  80  others  iu  2:30. 


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3d  dam by  MAMBEHSTO  PATCHEN,  58. 

The  sire  of  London,  2:20>^;  and  23 
others  in  2:30;  and  the  progenitor 
of  645  trotters  with  records  of  2:30 
and  better. 

4th  dam      .• .     by  BENTON'S  DIOMED. 

5th  dam by  GREY  EAGLE. 

Description. —  Brown  filly,  foaled  May  16,  1892;  bred  at  Briar  Hill  Farm. 
Good  size,  fine  shape,  handsome,  and  stylish,  sound,  and  very  promising. 


No.   1  7.  ALLABRIVE. 

(Standard.) 

Sire, 

IVANEER,  6250. 

Son  of  Electioneer,  125. 

Sire  of  Sunol,  2:08^;  Palo  Alto,  2:083^:;  Arion  (3),  2:10>^;  Truman,  2:12;  Nerval, 
2:143^;  Sweet  Rose  (1),  2:25^;  Advertiser  (:3),  2:16;  Anteeo,  2:16)^;  and  124 
others  in  2 :30. 

Dam,  LA  PERLA by  PILOTEER,  13595. 

Sire  of  Prize,  2:22J^,  and  son  of 
Bayard,  53;  sire  of  Kitty  Bayard, 
2:12)^. 

2d  dam,  KITTY  MORRILL       ....     by  YOUNG  MORRILL,  118. 

Out  of  the  g.  d.  of  Faust  (;3),  2:18^.  Sire   of   Fearnaught,  2:23^;   Mattie 

Lyle,  2:28,  and  Draco,  2:28>^. 

3d  dam,  LADY  KITTREDGE  ....     by  C.  M.  CLAY,  Jr.,  20. 

Dam  of  Claire,  2:31;  dam  of  Faust  Sire  of  Lady  Lockwood,  2:25;   Geo. 

(3),  2:18>^.  Cooley,  2:27;  Lew  Sayres,  2:28^, 

and  Harry  Clay,  2 :29. 

Description. —  Bay  colt,  foaled  1892;  bred  by  Graham  &  Conley,  Lexington, 
Ky.     Good  size,  strong,  and  stoutly  built,  sound,  and  good  gaited. 


No.   18.  NELL  JARLEY. 

(Standard.) 

Sire, 

DON    WILKES,  4418. 

Record  2 :24^. 

Sire  of  Capt.  John,  2:21i^,  and  Doris,*2:29 

Son  of  Alcyone,  732,  sire  of  Martha  Wilkes,  2:08;  McKinney,  2:12)^;  Alcryon,  2:15; 
Bush,  2:16;  Harrietta,  2:18^;  lona,  2:17>^;  and  27  others  in  2:30. 


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Dam by  VERMONT  WILKES. 

Son  of  Lyle  Wilkes,  4658;  sire  of 
Wood  Wilkes,  2:25;  Danville 
Wilkes,  2:27;  Konantz,  2:28,  etc. 


2d  dam 

The  g.  d.  of  Wildbriar  (4),  2:22^. 

Description. —  Black  filly,  foaled  1892 ;  bred  by  Graham  &  Conley,  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.     Good  size,  sound,  strong,  and  compactly  built,  and  good  gaited. 

2:191.  J.    R.     SHBDD^  2:191. 

The  Fastest  Son  of  Red  Wilkes  in  the  East. 
Standard   by   Breeding.  Standard   by   Performance. 

Sire,  Red  Wilkes  (sire  of  Prince  Wilkes,  2:1454,  Phil  Thompson,  2:165^,  and  85  others  with  records  of 
2:30  or  better). 

Dam,  Belle  Ericsson,  by  Ericsson  (2:30^),  son  of  Mambrino  Chief;  second  dam  by  Vandal,  thorough- 
bred son  of  imported  Glencoe;  third  dam  by  Pilot,  Jr. 

J.  R.  SHEDD  has  a  faster  trotting  record  than  any  other  entire  son  of  Red  Wilkes,  made  in  a  race  which 
he  won  from  Aubine  in  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  taking  the  third,  fourth,  and  fifth  heats  in  2:n)l/i,  2:19^,  2:20%. 
He  has  a  two-mile  four-year-old  record  of  5:14. 

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No.   19.  ROSS  ALLEN. 

Sire, 
ALLEN  LOWE,  12279. 

Kecord  2:163^. 
Son  of  Alcantara,  729. 

Sire  of  Chronos,  2:12>^;  Nightingale,  2:13>^;  Bayard  Wilkes;  2:15;  Allen  Lowe, 
2:W%;  Lightning,  2:17;  Autograph,  2:17;  Miss  Alice,  2:17>^;  White  Socks, 
2:20>^  ;  and  48  others  in  2:30. 

Dam by  DON  CARLOS,  2:23. 

Sire  of  Otis  Shaw,  2:19i^;  Carldon, 
2:221^;  Alspur,  2:24>i;  Carlos, 
2:27. 

2d  dam by  JUSTIN  MOEGAN,  2234. 

Sire  of  Wick,  2:26>^;  Lady  Lowe, 
2:28;  and  the  dam  of  S  and  E, 
2:30. 

Description. —  Bay  colt,  foaled  1892;  bred  by  Graham  &  Conley,  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.     Good  size,  sound,  well  built,  and  good  gaited. 


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No.  20.  KATTIE   PETIT. 

(Standard. ) 
Sire, 
DON   CARLOS,  2097. 

Record  2 :23. 
Sire  of  Otis  Sliaw,  2:19^;  Carldon  (4),  2:22i^;  Allspur,  2:24>^;  Carlos,  2:27. 

Dam,  TOPSEY 

Standard.  Sire,  Wedgewood  692;   record  2:19; 

sire  of  Lucille,  2:14^;  Favonia, 
2:15;  Conway,  2:18^;  Malabar, 
2:211^;  Connaught,  2:24;  Myrtle- 
wood,  2 :25 1^ ;  and  10  others  in  2:30. 

2d  dam,  TOPSEY by  ETHAN  ALLEN",  43. 

Sister  to  Carrie  Allen,  2 :32.  Record  2:2b]4.     Sire   of   Billy  Barr, 

2:23%;  Hotspur,  2:24;  Pocahontas, 
2:26^;  and  3  others  in  2:30;  and 
the  dams  of  20  in  2 :30. 

3d  dam, by 

Dam  of  Carrie  Allen,  2:32. 

Description. —  Bay  filly,  foaled  1892 ;  bred  at  Briar  Hill  Farm,  Lexington, 
Ky.     Fair  size,  sound  and  shapely,  and  good  gaited. 


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No.  21.  ROSIRA. 

(Standard.) 

Sire, 

IVANEER,  6250. 

Son  of  Electioneer,  125. 

Sire  of  Sunol,  2:08X  ;  Palo  Alto,  2:08^;  Arion  (3),  2:10^;  Truman,  2:12;  Norval, 
2:14^;  Sweet  Kose  (1),  2:25%;  Advertiser  (3),  2:16;  Anteeo,  2:16i^;and  124 
others  in  2 :30. 

Dam,  IRIS. 

Full  sister  to  Goodwood  Jr.,  record  Sire,  Goodwood,  2223;  trial  2:24;  sire 

2:34.  of  Greenwood,  2:30. 

2d  Dam,  KITTY  MORRILL      ....     by  TOUJiTG  MORRILL,  118. 

Out  of  theg.d.  of  Faust  (3),  2:18>i:-  Sire    of    Fearnaught,    2:23:    Mattie 

Lyle,  2:28;  Draco,  2:28>^  ;'  and  the 
dams  of  Matchless,  2 :24% ;  Volun- 
teer Chief,  2:29}^  ;  Nelly,  2:30;  and 
Greenwood,  2:30. 

3d  dam,  LADY  KITTRIDGE  .    .    .    .  s.  t.  b.  by  C.  M.  CLAY,  Jr.,  20. 

The  dam  of  Claire,  2:31,  and  gran-  Sire  of  Lady  Lockwood,  2:25;  Geo. 

dam  of  Faust,'  2:18X  at  three  Cooley,  2:21;  Lew  Sayres,  2:28%; 

years.  and  Harry  Clay,  2 :29. 

Description. —  Bay  colt,  foaled  1892;  bred  by  Graham  &.Conley,  Lexington, 
Ky.     Good  size,  well  built,  sound,  and  good  gaited. 


No.  22.  GOLDEN   LIGHT. 

% 

Sire, 
IVANEER,  6250.      . 

Son  of  Electioneer,  125. 

Sire  of  Sunol,  2:083-4";  Palo  Alto,  2:08^;  Arion  (3),  2:10>^;  Truman,  2:12;  Norval, 
2:14^;  Sweet  Rose  (1),  2:25%;  Advertiser  (3),  2:16;  Anteeo,  i!:16%;  and  124 
others  in  2 :30. 

Dam by  HALCORN. 

2d  dam s.  t.  b.  by  JOHN"  DILLARD. 

Sire  of  the  dam  of  Repetition,  2:19^, 
and  many  others. 

Description.— Chestnut  filly,  foaled  June  3,  1892;  bred  at  Briar  Hill  Farm, 
Lexington,  Ky.  Extra  good  size,  and  nicely  shaped  filly,  strong  and  stoutly  built, 
sound,  and  Electioneer  gaited. 


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No.  23.  FRANK  STANYAN. 

(Standard.) 

Sire, 

BLACK    WILKES,  3541. 

Sire  of  Winslow  Wilkes,  2:09X  ;  Promise,  2:25i^  ;  Angelina,  2:29X- 

Dam,  BERNICE  WILKES by  FAYETTE  WILKES,  2036,  trial  2:23^. 

Son  of  Geo.  Wilkes,  519;  sire  of  79  in 
2 :30. 

2d  dam,  BERNICE by  HAMBLETONIAN  MAMBRINO,  540. 

Sire  of  Wild  Rake,  2:22^;  Hayden, 
2 :26>2 ;  and  5  otbers  in  2 :30. 

3d  dam,  MAGGIE  RABBATHEN     .     .    by  MAMBRHSTO  ABDALLAH,  2201. 

Sire  of  Mambrino  Prince,  2:23X; 
Mambrino  Bashaw  (Sire  of  Mam- 
brino, 2:27^);  and  son  of  Mam- 
brino Patclien,  58. 

4th  dam,  PATCHED  LASS by  TROTTING  BOY. 

Son  of  Mambrino  Patclien,  58. 

5th  dam by  MAMBRINO  PATCHEN,  58. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Constantine, 
2:12>^  ;  Ralph  Wilkes  (2),  2:18,  etc. 

Description. —  Black  colt,  foaled  1892;  bred  by  Adams  &  Vaughan,  Lex- 
ington, Ky.  Good  size,  sound,  good  proportion,  and  good  gaited.  His  breeding 
is  exceptionally  high,  being  a  double  Wilkes  cross  on  a  double  Mambrino  Patchen. 


No.  24.  FRANK   PIPER. 

Full  brother  to  Precieuse,  yearling  trial  ^^  in  thirty-seven  seconds. 

(Standard.) 

Sire, 

STAMBULA,   1  1772. 

Trial  2:30>^  ;  half  in  1:12. 

Sonof  Stamboul,  2:07>^. 

Sire  of  Murtha,''2:18;  Daghestan  (2),  2:25>^;  Redondo  (4),  2:23;  Sweetwater  (2), 
2:26;  Nadjy,  2:26;  Harry  Winchester  (:3),  2:27>(  ;  and  five  others  in  2:30. 

Dam,  DEVOTEE. 

Standard.     Dam  of  Revolver,  trial  Sire,  Pancoast,  1489;  record  2:21^; 

2:27;  and  Pi-ecieuse  (1),  trial  X  sire  of  Ponce  de  Leon,  2:13;  Gar- 

in  thirty-seven  seconds.  net,  2:133^;  Patron,  2:14^4^;  Prodi- 

gal, 2:16;  and  12  others  in  2:30;  and 
grandsire  of  Alix,  (4)  2:10;Pacto- 
lus,  2 :1234;,  etc. 


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2d  dam,  BELLE  BOYD hj  ABD ALLAH,  15. 

Eecord  2:45  as  a  three-year-old.  8ire  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14;  Eosa- 

lind,  2:2134:;  Thorndale,  2:22^4: 
(sire  of  Edwin  Thorne,  2:16X) ;  and 
3  others  in  2:30;  and  sire  of  the 
dams  of  39  in  2 :30. 

3d  dam by  L.  I.  BLACK  HAWK,  24. 

Sire  of  Prince,  2 :24>^  ;  and  Jake  Oak- 
ley, 2 :32i.^  to  wagon  in  1856. 

Desci'iption. —  Bay  colt,  foaled  1892 ;  bred  by  Graham  &  Conley,  Lexing- 
son,  Ky.  Large  size,  well  made,  and  very  promising.  This  colt  promises  as  well 
as  his  full  sister,  who  is  a  certain  trotter,  and  went  a  half  last  fall  as  a  yearling  in 
1 :19  —  quarter  in  37  seconds  —  and  we  expect  her  to  beat  2 :30  this  year. 

No.  25.  CHEVALIER   BAYARD. 

Sire, 

IVANEER,   6250. 

Son  of  Electioneer,  125. 

Sire  of  Sunol,  2:0854:;  Palo  Alto,  2:083^;  Arion  (3),  2:10>^;  Truman,  2:12;  Nerval, 
2:143^;  Sweet  Eos6  (1),  2:25%;  Advertiser  (;5),  2:16;  Anteeo,  2:16X;  and 
124  others  in  2 :30. 

Dam,  GEEY  MAC by  BAIE,  1689. 

Son   of   Bayard,   53;    Sire    of   Kitty 
Bayard,  2 :12X ,  etc. 

2d  dam,  LADY  McBETH.     .....     by  WILKIN'S  McBETH. 

Son  of  Mambrino  Chief,  11. 

Description.—  Bay  colt,  foaled  1892;  bred  by  Graham  &  Conley,  Lexington, 
Ky.     Good  size,  well  put  up,  sound,  and  a  very  promising  way  of  going. 

No.  26.  COMING  SON. 

(Standard.) 
Sire, 

ALLEN  LOWE,   12279. 

Eecord  2 :16>^. 

Son  of  Alcantara,  729. 

Eecord  2:23. 

Sire  of  Chronos,  2:12^;  Nightingale,  2:13^;  Bayard  Wilkes,  2:15;  Allen  Lowe, 
2:16>^;  Lightning,  2:17;  Autograph,  2:17;  Miss  Ahce,  2:173^;  White  Socks, 
2:20>^  ;  and  48  others  in  2:;30. 

Dam,  BELLE  EOLFE. 

Standard.  Sire,  Tom  Eolfe,  306;  sire  of  Sleepy 

Tom  (pacer),  2:12j^;  Gem  (pacer), 
2:13%;  Young  Eolfe,  2:21%;  sire 
of  Nelson,  2:10;  Lady  Eolfe, 
2 :22 X  ;  Tom  Eolfe,  Jr.,  2 :22X  ;  Tom 
Hendricks,  2:25. 


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Sire  of  Royal  John,  2:26X. 

3d  dam,  LADY  DRACO    .     .....    by  BLACK  HAWK  (Furman's). 

Dam  of  Draco  Prince,  2 :24X  •  Son  of   Vermont  Black  Hawk    (sire 

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others  in  2:30). 

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(Standard.) 

Sire, 

STAMBULA,    1  1772. 

Son  of  Stamboul,  2:0'7>^. 

Sire  of  Murtha,  2:18;  Daghestan  (2),  2:25^;   Redondo  (4),  2:23;  Sweetwater  (2), 
2:26;  Xadjy,  2:26;  Harry  Winchester  (;3),  2:27X  ;  and  5  others  in  2:30. 

Dam by  WEDGEWOOD,  2 :19. 

Sire  of  Lucille,  2:14>2;  Favonia,  2:15; 
Conway,  2:18?<;  Malabar,  2:21^; 
and  12  others  in  2 :30. 


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2d  Dam by  ARBITER,  2:223^ 

Son  of  Administrator,  3.57  ;  and  the 
great  Alma  Mater,  dam  of  Alcyone, 
Alcantara,  etc. 

Description.—  LADY  STANWOOD  is  a  brown  filly,  foaled  1890;  bred  by 
Mr.  Winslow,  Rockland,  Mass.,  fair  size,  good  proportion,  and  promising. 


No.  28.  HULDA. 

(Standard.) 

Sire, 

PRINCEPS,  536. 

Sire  of  Trinket,  2:14;  Greenlander,  2:15^;  Guelpb,  2:1Q%;  Princeton,  2:19^; 
Femme  Sole,  2:20;  Granby,  2:19^;  Lucille's  Baby,  2:20;^  ;  Invincible  (4  yrs.), 
2 :23 ;  and  29  others  in  2 :30. 

Dam,  LADOGA by  MAMBRINO  PATCHEiS^,  58. 

Sister  to  Mambrino  King,  sire  of  Sire  of  the  dams  of  Ralph  Wilkes 
Nightingale,  2 :10>^ ;  Prince  Re-  (2),  2:18;  Tr.  3  yrs.,  2:13^^;  Con- 
gent,  2:16>^;  Mocking  Bird,  stantine,  2:12>^;  Guy  Wilkes, 
2:16^;  and  24  others  in  2:30.  2:15X  ;  and  71  others  in  2:30. 

2d  dam,  BELLE  THORNTON     ...     by  EDWIN  FORREST,  49. 

Dam  of  Mambrino  King  (sire  of  27  Sire   of  the    dams  of  So-So,  2:17X; 

in  the  2 :30  list).  Mambrino  Dudley,  2 :19^  ;  London, 

2:20>^  ;  and  9  others  in  2:30. 

3d  dam,  BROWN  KITTY by  BIRMINGHAM. 

Dam    of    Fisk's  Mambrino  Chief,  Thoroughbred  son  of  Stockholder. 

2:29)4.  (sire  of  Mambrino 
Sparkle,  2:17  and  4  others  in 
2:30). 

4th  dam by  BERTRAND. 

5th  dam by  SUMPTER. 

6th  dam by  BUZZARD. 

PRODUCE. 

1886— Missed      .     .' to  DON  CARLOS,  2:23. 

1887— Missed to  SULTAN,  2:24. 

1888— Slipped  foal to  DON  WILKES,  4418. 

1889— Missed to  DON  CARLOS,  2097. 

1890— Ch.  f  (died) by  DON  CARLOS,  2:23, 

1891— Br.  f  (Viola  Harding)  sold      .     .  by  STAMBULA,  11772. 

1892— B.  f by  STAMBULA,  11772. 

1893— In  foal to  CONSTANTINE,  2:12>^ 

Description.— Hulda,  foaled  1883,  is  a  bay  mare,  16  hands  in  height;  bred 
by  R.  S.  Yeach,  Indian  Hill  Stock  Farm,  St.  Mathew's,  Ky.  This  is  a  magnificent 
mare  individually,  large,  and  justly  proportioned,  and  as  she  has  a  rich  combina- 
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No.  29.  TOPSEY. 

(Standard.) 

Sire, 

WEDGEWOOD,  692. 

Record  2 :19. 

Sire  of  Lucille,  2 :14j4  ;  Favonia,  2 :15 ;  Conway,  2 :18|4f ;  Malabar,  2 :21X' ;  Connaugh*, 

2:24;  Myrtlewood,  2:2.5X- 

Dam,  TOPSEY by  ETHAN  ALLEN,  43. 

Sister  to  Carrie  Allen,  2;82.  Record   2:25^;  Sire   of   Billy  Barr, 

2:23^ ;  Hotspur,  2:24;  Pocahontas, 
2:26^,  and  three  others  in  2:30. 

2d  dam by « 

Dam  of  Carrie  Allen,  2:32 

PKODUCE. 

1889— Blk  c by  CHARLEY  WILKES,  2 :2.5X- 

1890— Slipped to  DON  CARLOS,  record  2:23. 

1891— B.  f.  (sold)       by  DON  CARLOS,  2:23, 

1892-^ B.  f by  DON  CARLOS,  2:23. 

1892- Bred        to  DON  CARLOS,  2:23. 

Description.  —  Topsey,  foaled  1884,  is  a  black  mare,  bred  by  Orlando 
Thompkins,  Lexington,  Mass.  A  good-sized,  well-formed,  and  nicely  gaited 
young  mare,  bred  right  for  either  track  or  breeding  purposes.  Wedgewood  is, 
without  doubt,  destined  to  prove  one  of  the  greatest  trotting-sires  of  his  genera- 
tion, and  he  is  just  the  right  kind  of  a  horse  to  cross  with  the  Ethan  Allen 
family.  Bred  to  Don  Carlos,  the  result  ought  to  be  a  trotter  by  right  of  inheri- 
tance at  least.     Broken  to  drive. 


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No.  30.  THORNLEAF. 

(Standard.) 

Full  sister  to  Tliornburg,  2:21)4. 

Sire, 

JUDGE   ADVOCATE,  1263. 

Sire  of  Thornburg,  2:21>^  ;  Komulus,  2:24X  ;  Hortense,  2:26>^. 

Son  of  Messenger  Duroc. 

Sire  of  Elaine,  2:20;  Prospero,  2:20;  Charley  Champlin,  2:21^;  Dame  Trot,  2:22; 
John  D,  2:23>^  ;  Lancelot,  2:23,  and  16  others  in  2:30. 

Dam  LADY  RENO by  GEN.  GRANT. 

Dam  of  Thornburg,  2:21}4  Son  of  Drew  Horse  (sire  of  Dirigo, 

2:29;  Gen.  McClellan,  2:29,  and 
Stella,  2:33). 

2d  dam,  FANTINE by  DREW  HORSE,  114. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  Midnight,  2 :18X  ; 
Iron  Age,  2:19X  ;  Volunteer  Maid, 
2:27;  Minnie  Moulton,  2:27i,  and 
lolanthe,  2:30. 

PEODUCE. 

1888— Missed to  BERMUDA,  2 :20>^. 

1891— B.  F.  ROSELEAF by  MYRTLEWOOD,  2:25X• 
1892— Ch.  c by  DON  CARLOS,  2:23. 

1892— Bred to  DON  CARLOS,  2:23. 

Description.  —  THORNLEAF,  foaled  1885,  is  a  bay  mare;  bred  by  J.  M. 
Littlefleld,  Foxcroft,  Me.  This  is  a  full  sister  to  the  fast  gelding,  Thornburg, 
2:21)4,  and  should  prove  valuable  as  a  brood-mare,  as  producing  blood  is  so 
much  in  demand. 

No.  31.  MISS    WILLIAMS. 

Sire, 
BRYANT    W. 

Full  brother  to  Molly  McCarthy,  the  great  race  mare. 

Dam by  NUTWOOD,  2:18^,600. 

Sire  of  Manager  (4),  2:09|4:;  Lock- 
heart,  2:13;  Nuthurst,  2:14^4: ;  Nut- 
pine,  2:15>^  ;  and  97  others  in2:.30; 
and  the  dams  of  Arion  (3),  2:10>^  ; 
Sabledale  (2),  2 :18>^  ;  and  30  others 
in  2 :30. 

2d  dam by  WILLIAMSON'S  BELMONT. 

A  great  road  mare  that  trialed  in  Sire    of    Ventiire,   2:27>(;    and    the 

2:31.  dams    of    Nimrod,    2:19|4:;    Belle 

Echo,  2:20;  Prince,  2:233^;  Bob 
Mason,  2 :27X  j  and  4  others  in 
2:30. 

Description. —  Miss  Williams  is  bay  mare,  with  star  and  snip,  foaled  188.5; 
bred  by  Mr.  Thomas  Williams,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Fine  size,  very  elegant  con- 
formation, smooth,  sound,  and  good  gaited.     Broken  double. 


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She  has  two  colts  now  in  the  hands  of  Mr.  John  Goldsmith,  one  by  Guy 
Wilkes,  2:15)^,  and  the  other  by  Sidney,  2:193^;  and  Mr.  Goldsmith  writes  us  that 
he  is  just  breaking  the  latter  and  expects  that  she  will  make  a  trotter  from  the 
way  she  promises  now.  Miss  Williams  also  has  a  yearling  filly  by  Constantine, 
2:12^,  that  is  an  elegant  individual  and  very  good  gaited  and  promising.  There 
is  little  doubt  but  what  this  mare  will  be  a  producing  dam  very  soon.  She  is  in 
foal  to  Empire  Wilkes,  2 :30,  which  cross  should  prove  a  very  happy  one. 


Consignment  of  W^m.  Kelley,  South  Boston,  Mass. 
No.  32.  MOLLY  K. 

(Standard.) 
Sire, 
IVANEER,   6250. 

Son  of  Electioneer,  125. 

Sire  of  Sunol,  2:08X;  Palo  Alto,  2:08^;  Arion  (3),  2:10>^;  Truman,  2:12; 
JSTorval,  2:14%';  Sweet  Rose  (.1),  2:25^;  Advertiser  (3),  2:16;  Anteeo,  2:16^ ; 
>  and  124  others  in  2 :30. 


Dam,  ROSADONNA 


2d  dam,  BRIAR  ROSE. 
Standard, 


by  DON  WILKES,  4418;  record  2:24^|'. 
Sire  of  Capt.  Jc^hn,  2 :21^  ;  and  Doris, 
2:29;  and  son  of  Alcyone;  sire  of 
Martha  Wilkes,  2:08. 

Sire  Joe  Downing,  710;  sire  of  dam 


of 

•2 


Lorene,  2:15^  ;   Abe  Downing, 
20^;      dam    of    Rarely,    2:24>^; 


3d  dam,  GOODMA:?^  MARE 


dam  of  Jewess,  2:26;  Dick  Jami- 
son, 2:26;  dam  of  Ky.  Hamble- 
tonian,  2:27. 

by  ERICSSON,  130. 

Sire  of  Rarely,  2:24%;  Doble,  2:28; 
Eric,  2 :28X ;  as  a  four-year-old, 
and  three  others  in  2 :30. 


4th  dam by  BERTRAISTD. 


Description. —  Molly  K.  is  a  black  filly,  foaled  April  6,  1891 ;  bred  by 
Wm.  Kelly,  South  Boston,  Mass.  Fair  size,  nicely  shaped,  and  a  sure  trotter  if 
there  ever  was  one;  was  broken  as  a  yearling,  and  showed  as  mvich  speed  as  any 
yeai'ling  ever  on  Briar  Hill  Farm.  When  barely  broken  showed  quarter  in 
forty-five  seconds,  but  went  wrong  soon  after  and  was  obliged  to  be  turned  out; 
with  proper  handling  she  is  sure  to  develop  into  a  very  fast  mare. 


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No.  33.  ARENA. 

(Standard.)  , 

Sire, 

STAMBULA,  1  1772. 

Trial,  2:30>^;  half  in  1:12. 

Son  of  Stamboul,  2:07;^. 

Sire   of  Murtlia,  2:18;    Dagliestan   (2),   2:25>^;    Eedonda    (4),    2:23;    Sweetwater 
(2),  2:26;  Nadjy,  2:26;  Harry  Winchester  (3),  2:21}4;  and  5  others  in  2::W. 

Dam,  EOSADONNA by  DON  WILKES,  4418;  record  2 :24K. 

Sire  of  Capt.  John,  2:21)^;  and  Doris, 
2:29;  and  son  of  Alcyone,  sire  of 
Martha  Wilkes,  2:08. 

Description. —  Bay  colt,  foaled  March  12,  1892;  bred  by  Wni.  Kelly,  South 
Boston,  Mass.  Extra  good  size,  strong,  and  stoutly  built,  sound,  and  very  prom- 
ising gaited. 


Consignment  of  J.  J.  Coons,  Muir,  Ky. 
No.  34.  KENELM. 

Sire, 
IVANEER,  6250. 

Son  of  Electioneer,  125. 

Sire  of  Sunol,  2:08X  ;  Palo  Alto,  2:08^;  Arion  (3),  2:10)^;  Truman,  2:12;  Nerval, 
2:143^:;  Sweet  Rose  (1),  2:25^;  Advertiser  (3),  2:16;  Anteeo,  2:16X;  and  124 
others  in  2 :30. 

Dam,  NEB .     by  FAYETTE  CHIEF,  8894. 

Sire  of  King  Herod,  2:16^;  and  sou 
of    Mambrino   King,   1279. 

2d  dam by  SIR  WESTLY,   son  of   Washington 

Denmark. 

3d  dam by  DONIPHAN. 

Description. —  Bay  colt,  foaled  May  8,  1892;  bred  at  Briar  Hill  Farm,  Lex- 
ington, Ky.,  good  size,  well  put  up,  I'angy,  and  bloodlike,  sound  and  very  good 
gaited,  and  promising. 


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No.  35.  DR.    SIMMONS. 

,  Sire, 

BLACK    CHIEF. 

Son  of  Mambrino  Chief,  11. 

Sire  of  Lady  Thorn,  2:lSj4'i  Woodford  Mambrino,  2:21^;  dam  of  Director, 
2:17  (sire  of  18  in  2:30);  dam  of  Onward,  2:25X;  sire  of  65in2::30;  Mam- 
brino Patchen,  58;  sire  of  24  in  2:;30;  and  the  dams  of  83  in  2::30. 

Dam,  BEAUTY        by  REVEILLE,  1472. 

Eecord  2:21^.  Sire  of  Rinaldo, 
2:27;  Revolt  (:3),  2:22^;  Harry 
Baldwin,  2 :24>^  ;  Linnette,  2 :28X  ; 
etc. 

2d  dam by  BLACK  SNAKE. 

Description. —  Dr.  Simmons  is  a  black  gelding,  foaled  1889,  bred  by  Dr. 
Simmons,  Lexington,  Ky.,  good  size,  good  shape,  sound  and  kind.  Well  broken 
to  ride  and  drive,  afraid  of  nothing  and  can  show  considerable  speed,  and  will 
make  a  great  road  or  general  purpose  horse. 


Consignment  of  Estate  of  John  B.  Clarke. 
No.  36.  ELECTIONHER. 

Brown  filly,  foaled  June  8,  1892. 
(Standard  and  registered,  A.  T.  R.) 

BY 

FALLIS,  2:23. 

(Sire  of  Fal  Rose  and  3  others  in  2:30)  by  Electioneer  (sire  of  132  from  2:08X  ;  31 
from  2:08X  to  2 :20;  28  speed-getting  sons  and  24  dams  of  speed) ;  dam  Felicia, 
by  Messenger  Duroc. 

Dam,  STARLETTE by  STEELE,  1556. 

Steel  gray  mare,  foaled  1888.  Sire    of    Arago,    Puritan,    etc.,    by 

Startle;   dam  Hebe    by  the  great 
Belmont. 

2d  dam,  NELLIE  WILKES      ....     by  MAMBRINO  WILKES,  2. •283^. 

Sire  of  Arthur  Wilkes,  2 :19;  Mischief, 
2:24^;  R.  M.  Wilkes,  2:25X,  etc., 
by  George  Wilkes,  5:19,  2:22;  dam 
by  Williams'  Mambrino. 


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3d  dam,  FANNY  LYON by  GENERAL  LYON,  493. 

Sire  of  Eichmond,  2:26,  etc.     Sire  of 
the  dams  of  3,  by  Morrill,  850. 

4th  dam,  SHERMAN  MORGAN  MARE 

Description.  —  Electionher  is  one  of  the  best  bred  fillies  in  New  England, 
and,  individually,  is  as  good  as  her  breeding.  Fallis  is  conceded  to  be  one  of  the 
very  best  sons  of  the  great  Electioneer,  from  whatever  standpoint  considered, 
and  Electionher  is  a  credit  to  her  sire.  She  has  good  color,  splendid  size,  and  a 
trotting  gait  that  will  land  her  ahead  of  the  money.  She  will  grow  to  be  a  grand 
brood-mare.  No  better  blood  lines  can  be  asked  than  those  contained  in  this 
filly  ?  The  blood  of  Electioneer,  George  Wilkes,  Belmont,  and  American  Star  are 
all  there,  with  other  rich  strains,  in  hot  quantities,  and,  with  an  individual  built 
right  to  propel  them,  there  can  be  but  one  result, —  a  trotter  and  a  race  horse. 


No.  37.  STARLETTE. 

steel-gray  mare,  foaled  1888;  standard  and  registered,  A.  T.  R. 


BY 


STEELE,   1556. 

Sire  of  Arago,  2:22>^;  Puritan,  2:25,  etc.;  by  Startle,  290;  sire  of  Instant,  2:14)^; 
Majolica,  2:15,  etc.;  sire  of  Mambrino  Startle,  sire  of  Mambrino  Maid,  2:15^  ; 
and  grandsire  of  the  world's  champion  five-year-old  race  trotter.  Belle  Vard, 

2:083/ 


Dam,  NELLIE  WILKES 


2d  dam,  FANNY  LYON 


3d  dam,  SHERMAN  MORGAN  MARE. 


by  MAMBRINO  WILKES,  2:28^. 

Sire  of  Arthur  Wilkes,  2:19  (the 
fastest  New  Hampshire  bred  trot- 
ter) ;  Mischief,  2 :24^  ;  R.  M.  Wilkes, 
2:25X5  6t<^- ;  son  of  George  Wilkes, 
519,  2:22;  dam  by  Williams'  Mam- 
brino. 

by  GENERAL  LYON,  493. 

Sire  of  Richmond,  2:26,  etc.;  sire  of 
dams  of  3 ;  by  Morrill,  850. 


Description. —  Here  is  a  right  good  young  mare,  and  a  sure  enough  trotter 
if  she  gets  the  chance.  The  Wilkes-Belmont  cross  has  rarely  failed  to  produce 
trotters,  and  this  particular  nick  has  been  very  successful.  The  New  Hampshire 
bred  four-year-old,  Bonner  Steele,  is  bred  just  like  Starlette.  This  colt  could  trot  in 
2:30  last  fall,  and  was  the  winner  last  winter  of  a  hotly  contested  seven  heat  race 
over  the  ice  at  Concord,  N.  H.,  against  a  field  of  agecl  horses.  He  is  one  of  the 
best  gaited  and  gamest  colts  ever  raised  in  New  England,  and  Starlette  possesses 
all  of  his  nerve  and  vim,  and,  I  think,  will  go  as  fast.  She  has  never  been  trained, 
having  produced  a  foal  last  year  (next  number  in  the  Catalogue)  and  is  due  to  foal 
this  summer  to  the  grand  young  stallion.  Fire  King,  17638,  a  fashionably  bred 
grandson  of  Lord  Russell,  Ibrother  to  Maud  S.,  2:08^,  and  sire  of  the  world's 
champion  race  stallion,  Kremlin,  2 :07^.  Starlette  should  beat  2 :30  the  first  season 
she  is  trained. 


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No.  38.  JOLLY  JINGLES. 

Bay  colt,  foaled  May  25,  1892. 
Bred  by  W.  H.  Jones,  Garfield,  Vt. 

BY 

JINGLES,   14872,  2:28^. 

(Son  of  Baron  Wilkes,  2:18;  sire  of  Brava,  2:143^;  Margrave  (2),  2:19X,  and  16 
others;  the  champion  sire  of  his  age;  dam  Lamberta  (a  producer)  by  Daniel 
Lambert. 

Dam by  PLOW  BOY. 

Grandson  of  Morrill,  850. 
Sire  of  8  speed  getters. 

2d  dam s.  t.  b.  by  WOODBURY  MORGAN. 

Son   of   Justin   Morgan,  founder  of 
the  Morgan  family. 

Description.  —  Here  is  a  colt  that  all  lovers  of  Morgan  horses  will  vrant  to 
take  a  good  look  at.  The  Morgan  nerve  and  style  is  all  here  in  an  individual 
that  will  make  his  mark  on  the  track  and  road.  His  dam  is  a  direct  descendant 
of  the  founder  of  the  great  Morgan  family,  through  Old  Morrill,  grandson  of 
Young  Bulrush  Morgan,  on  one  side,  and  Woodbury  Morgan,  son  of  Justin 
Morgan,  on  the  other.  She  has  been  one  of  the  toughest  and  speediest  road- 
mares  ever  raised  in  Vermont,  and  her  imprint  has  been  indelibly  placed  upon 
this  colt.  Jingles,  the  sire  of  Jolly  Jingles  (that,  by  the  way,  is  the  oldest  of  his 
get)  is  a  son  of  Baron  Wilkes,  2:18,  one  of  the  stoutest  bred  and  gamest  race 
horses  in  the  whole  Wilkes  family.  At  the  age  of  ten  years  he  is  the  sire  of 
eighteen  standard  performers,  including  the  great  stake-winning  two-year-old 
Margrave,  2:19^,  and  takes  rank  as  the  champion  ten-year-old  sire.  The  dam  of 
Baron  Wilkes  was  Belle  Patchen,  2:30^,  by  Mambrino  Patchen,  and  his  grandam 
was  Sally  Chorister  (dam  of  Proteine,  2 :18,  Belle  Brasfield,  2 :20,  etc.),  by  Mambrino 
Chorister,  son  of  Mambrino  Chief.  This  is  hot  stuff,  and  is  the  kind  of  blood 
the  market  is  paying  for. 


Consignment  of  J.  'W.  Ellsworth. 
No.  39.  DOCTOR. 

Black  gelding,  foaled  July  31,  1889. 
Bred  by  Walter  Flagg,  Worcester,  Mass;  owned  .by  J.  W.  Ellsworth. 

BY 

CROMWELL  PRINCE. 

By  Cronawell,  9979,  2 :36>^,  the  sire  of  Baby  S,  2 :24>^ ;  Cromwell,  Jr.,  2 :21)4  ;  Bright- 
wood,  2:295^,  and  many  others  with  records,  2:30. 

Dam,  MORGAN  MARE Pedigree  not  traced. 

Was  a  good,  sound  mare  and  could 
go  in  2 :50. 

Description.  —  This  is  a  handsome  black  colt  with  long  tail;  stands  close 
to  15^  hands  high,  weighs  about  950,  good  styled,  speedy  formed  colt  with  best 
of  action  and  lots  of  speed,  and  with  a  little  handling  will  go  fast;  is  sound  and 
kind;  broke  to  both  single  and  double  harness,  and  is  worthy  the  attention  of 
good  horsemen. 


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No.  40.  GLENBELLE. 

(Standard). 

Gray  roan  filly,  foaled  April  5,  1890. 

Bred  and  owned  by  J.  W.  Ellsworth. 

BY 

GLEN  WOOD,  12403. 

Son  of  ITutwood,  600,  dam,  Tipsey,  by  Alcalde,  103. 

Dam,  KAZETA by  CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  Jr.,  22. 

Dam  of  Silver  King,  2:.38>^.  Sire  of  4;  10  sons  with  31;  26  dams 

of  32. 

2d  dam,  KATE  THOMPSOjST  ....     by  EKICSSON,  130. 

Dam  of  Eampart,  2 :36.  Sire  of  6;    3  speed-getting  sons ;    12 

dams  of  13. 

3d  dam,  LADY  GOODWIN"     ....     by  BURR'S  COLUMBUS. 
4th  dam ' by  ABDALLAH  I. 

Description. —  Roan  filly;  star  and  feather;  153^  hands  high;  weight,  900 
pounds.  Glenbelle  is  a  superb  filly  individually  as  well  as  by  breeding;  she  was 
hroken  in  her  yearling  form  and  showed  quarters  in  46  seconds;  last  year  she  was 
not  used.  This  winter,  however,  she  has  been  used  to  sleigh  some,  and  shows 
ispeed  enough  to  warrant  the  prediction  that  she  will  trot  in  2:30  this  year.  She 
is  beautifully  gaited  and  an  extra  good  road  mare.  Her  first  and  second  dams 
produced  Silver  King,  2:.38^,  and  Rampart,  2:36,  respectively.  She  is  very  highly 
finished,  stylish,  and  handsome,  and  will  show  for  herself  on  day  of  sale. 

No.  41.  ALCAZETA. 

(Standard.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  March  1.5,  1891. 

Bred  and  owned  by  J.  W.  Ellsworth. 

BY 

ALCANTARA  (4),  723,  2:23. 

Sire  of  51  from  2:12)2;  1^  speed  getters;  5  dams  of  1. 

Dam,  KAZETA by  CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  Jr.,  22. 

Dam  of  Silver  King,  2:38}4-  Sire  of  4;  10  sons  with  31;  26  dams 

of  32. 

2d  dam,  KATE  THOMPSON"  ....     by  ERICSSON",  130. 

Dam  of  Rampart,  2 :36.  Sire  of  6;    3  speed-getting  sons;    12 

dams  of  13. 

3d  dam,  LADY  GOODWIN"     ....     by  BURR'S  COLUMBUS. 

4th  dam by  ABDALLAH  I. 

Description. —  Small  star;  left  hind  pastern  white;  15  hands  high;  weighs 
about  900  pounds ;  broken  the  past  winter.  She  is  a  typical  Alcantara  in  every 
respect;  very  speedy  and  with  handling  will  learn  to  go  fast.  She  won  the  first 
premium  last  year  at  the  N".  E.  Fair  over  23  competitors.  It  is  needless  to  eulo- 
gize on  the  merits  of  her  size.  Her  dam,  Kazeta,  has  produced  Silver  King,  four- 
year-old  race  recoi-d  2:38)^;  and  her  second  dam  produced  Rampart,  2:36. 
Alcantara  fillies  are  seldom  on  the  market  at  any  price,  and  this  is  a  rare  chance  to 
secure  a  first-class  one ;  she  is  large  and  handsome,  with  the  best  of  feet  and  legs, 
and  is  warranted  sound. 


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No.  42.  PURE  WILKES  FILLY. 

(Standard.) 

Brown  filly,  foaled  April  11,  1892. 

Bred  and  owned  by  J.  W.  Ellsworth. 

BY 

PURE  WILKES,  18897,2:29. 

Son  of  Eed  Wilkes,  the  greatest  son  of  George  Wilkes;  dam  Purity,  a  great  pro- 
ducing mare  by  Brignoli. 

Dam,  KAZETA by  CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  Jr.,  22. 

Dam  of  Silver  King,  2:38j4.  Sire  of  4;  10  sons  with  31;  26  dams 

of  32. 

2d  dam,  KATE  THOMPSON        ...     by  ERICCSON,  130. 

Dam  of  Rampart,  2 :36.  Sire  of  6;    3  speed   getters;  12   dams 

of  trotters. 

3d  dam,  LADY  GOODWLST     ....     by  BURR'S  COLUMBUS. 

4th  dam by  ABDALLAH  L 

Description. —  Dark  brown,  black  points;  this  filly  is  a  grand  individual 
and  a  well-bred  one.  She  is  finely  gaited,  broken  to  halter,  and  leads  very  fast; 
her  sire  is  acknowledged  one  of  the  best  sires  of  early  speed  in  New  England; 
and  lier  first  and  second  dams  have  produced  race  horses ;  she  has  good  size,  the 
best  of  feet  and  legs,  and  if  trained  will  make  a  sure  yearling  stake  winner  next 
fall;  perfectly  straight  and  sound  in  every  way. 


No.  43.  WHIPPLE. 

Bay  gelding,  foaled  May  7,  1890;  bred  and  owned  by  J.  W.  Ellsworth. 

BY 

WHIPSTER,  13478. 
Son  of  WhipS;  13407,  by  Electioneer;  dam,  Maybird,  by  St.  Clair,  656. 

Dam,  FLY by  RICHWOOD,  5323. 

Has  shown  a  mile  in  2:.34.  Sire  of  Jennie,  2:21^;  and  7  others 

in  the  list. 

2d  dam,  VELOCIPEDE by  NED  SARGENT. 

A  fast  road  mare.  Son  of  Nonpareil. 

3d  dam 

Thoroughbred. 

Description.—  Solid  cherry  bay ;  15>2  hands  high ;  weight,  about  1,000  pounds. 
This  is  one  of  the  finest  young  geldings  that  can  be  found.  His  size,  gait,  and 
conformation  are  all  that  can  be  desired  in  a  gentleman's  driving  horse.  He  was 
broken  as  a  yearling,  and  showed  quarters  under  50  seconds.  As  a  two-year-old  he 
was  castrated  and  was  not  used.  He  has  been  driven  the  past  winter  to  sleigh, 
and  can  now  speed  a  30  gait,  and  will  trot  fast  this  year  if  handled.  Absolutely 
sound  and  kind  in  every  respect. 


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No.  44.  KNEELAND, 

(standard.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  May  1,  1892;  bred  by  Chas.  Backman,  Esq.;  owned  by  J.  W.  Ells- 
worth. 

BT 

LELAND,  1300. 

Sire  of  Geneva,  2:14,  and  6  otlier  race  horses;  by  Hambletonian,  10;  dam,  Imogene, 

the  dam  of  Arthurton. 

Dam,  MINETTO by  KENTUCKY  PRINCE,  2470. 

Dam    of     Blondette,    two-year-old  Sire  of  26  from  2 :10^  ;  10  sons  with 

record,  2:36X.  44;  8  dams  of  10. 

2d  dam,  MINgOLA by  HAMBLETONIAN,  10. 

Sister  to  Banker  (sire  of  Bermuda,  Sire  of  40;   138  sons  with   1182;   69 

2:20.)  dams  of  91. 

3d  dam,  LADY  BANKER by  ROE'S  ABDALLAH  CHIEF. 

Dam  of  Banker  (sire  of  Bermuda, 
2:20). 

4th  dam by  SALTRAN. 

5th  dam 

Thoroughbred. 

Description. —  Light  bay;  star  and  white  hind  ankles.  This  is  a  finely  bred 
colt  with  rich  speed  inheritance,  fine  appearing,  and  good  gaited;  broken  to  halter 
and  leads  fast.  His  full  sister,  Blondette,  has  a  two-year-old  race  record  of  2:36Xj 
and  last  year,  as  a  three-year-old,  she  showed  a  mile  in  2:25,  with  repeat  in 
2 :243^,  and  this  colt  will  be  equally  as  fast  at  the  same  age. 


Consignment  of  John  E.  Thayer. 
No.  45.  SISTER  B. 

(Full  sister  to  Tiny  B.  (3),  2:34^  ;  race  record,  2:26X0 

Bay  mare ;  foaled  1890. 

Bred  by  Burlen  &  Finn,  Union  Springs,  N.  Y. 

BY 

CHARLEY   B.,  2:25. 

(Sire  of  16  square-gaited  trotters  in  the  list)  by  Champion,  807;  dam  by  Magnum 

Bonum. 

Dam,  PAULINE by  PRINCE  IMPERIAL. 

Dam  of   Tiny  B.,  2:26>^;  Douglas  Son  of  Flora  Temple,  2 :19^. 

(3),2:41>^. 


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2d  dam,  BECKY  SHARP 


3d  dam,  KENT  MAEE 


....     by  BILLY  DENTON,  65. 

Son  of  Hambletonian,  10;  dam  by 
Exton  Eclipse.  He  sired  Jobn 
.Love,  2:28)4,  and  Captain,  2:28; 
two  of  his  sons  sired  trotters,  and 
his  daughter  produced  Nino,  2 :30. 

....  by  LONG  ISLAND  BLACK  HAWK,  24. 
Son  of  Andrew  Jackson,  4;  dam 
Sally  Miller,  2:27,  by  Tippoo  Saib. 
He  sired  Prince,  2:24J^;  Jake 
Oakley  (wagon),  2:32^.  Seven 
sons  sired  15,  and  his  daughters 
produced  Lady  Mack,  2:25^2,  and 
three  others. 

....    by  ABDALLAH  I. 

Son  of  Mambrino;  dam  Amazonia. 
He  sired  Sir  Walter,  2:27,  and 
three  others;  his  daughters  pro- 
duced Goldsmith  Maid,  2:14,  and 
6  others,  and  his  son,  Hamble- 
tonian 10,  needs  no  introduction. 

Description.  —  This  is  a  sweetly  gaited  filly,  stands  15  hands;  sound  and 
broken  to  single  and  double  hai-ness.  She  ought  to  be  a  trotter,  and  as  fast  as 
her  sister  which  is  to  be  campaigned  this  year  and  should  lower  her  present 
record.  Here  is  a  bargain  for  some  one  that  can  buy  a  mate  to  her.  It  will  take 
a  good  team  to  beat  such  a  pair  on  track  or  road. 


4th  dam 


Consignment  of  A.  B.  Forbes. 
No.  46.  CALLISTE. 

Chestnut  filly,  foaled  March  27,  1891. 
Bred  by  A.  B.  Forbes. 

BY 

CALLISTO,  10748,2:35. 
(Son  of  Alcantara;  dam,  Annie  Page,  by  Daniel  Lambert,  102.) 

Dam,  LA  TOSCA by  WILLIAM  TELL,  1692. 

Son     of    Knickerbocker,    200;   dam 
Gossip,  by  Mambrino  Patchen,  58, 

2d  dam,  LADY  HOE by  EGBERT  BONNER,  270,  2 :33. 

Sire  of  2;  6  sons  with  11;    and   the 
dams  of  4. 

3d  dam,  HOE  MARE by  WILSON'S  SIR  HENRY. 

4th  dam by  CROCKER'S  ECLIPSE. 

5th  dam by  RED  BIRD. 

Description. —  Calliste  is  a  chestnut  filly,  no  white.  She  is  perfectly  sound. 
She  has  been  driven  double  and  shows  better  than  a  three-minute  clip.  She  has 
been  driven  single  a  few  times  and  is  a  grand  roadster. 


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No.  47.  VELOS. 

Bay  gelding,  foaled  March  8,  1891;  bred  by  A.  B.  Forbes. 

BY 

LOMBARDY,  4901. 

Son  of  Clairmont,  2420 ;  dam  Ballot,  by  Electioneer. 

Dam,  YARA by  LAEKIN",  3070.  ' 

Son  of  Sir  Walkill;  sire  of  7;  dam, 
Anna,  by  Victor,  937. 

2d  dam,  ANN  AUGUSTA by  UNCAS  CHIEF. 

Son  of  Hambletonian,  10. 

3d  dam,  ANNA by  VICTOR. 

Son  of  Cassius  M,  Clay. 

4th  dam,  LADY  LARKIN by  LITTLE  JACK. 

Son  of  L.  I.  Black  Hawk. 

5tb  dam by  LONG-  ISLAND  BLACK  HAWK. 

Description. —  This  is  a  dark  bay,  no  white,  of  good  size  and  perfectly 
sound.  He  has  been  driven  double  with  Vardy  (see  next  entry).  Has  never  been 
handled  for  speed,  but  shows  a  good  gait. 


No.  48.  VARDY. 

Bay  gelding,  foaled  Feb.  28,  1890;  bred  by  A.  B.  Forbes. 

BT 

LOMBARDY,  4901. 

Son  of  Clairmont,  2420;  dam.  Ballot,  by  Electioneer. 

Dam,  VARA by  LARKIN,  3070. 

Son  of  Sir  Walkill;  sire  of  7;  dam, 
Anna,  by  Victor,  937. 

Description. —  Mate  to  full  brother,  preceding  entry.  Dark  bay  gelding 
with  black  points;  no  white.  Good  size  and  perfectly  sound.  He  has  not  been 
handled  for  speed. 


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No.  49.  HIGHLARK. 

Chestnut  colt,  foaled  May  22,  1892. 
Bred  by  A.  B.  Forbes. 

BY 

LARKIN,  3070. 

(Son  of  Sir  Walkill,  sire  of  7;  dam,  Anna,  by  Yictor,  937.) 

Dam.  HIATOGA  BELLE by  BILLY  GEEEIST. 

Trial,  2:24X.  Son  of   Scott's  Hiatoga;    sire  of  9; 

4  sons  that  have  sired  speed;  11 
dams  of  13. 

2d  dam by  HAUDLEY'S  HIATOGA. 

3d  dam by  QUINN'S  TUCKAHOE. 

4th  dam by  INBRED  CONSUL. 

Description. —  This  is  a  chestnut  with  two  white  hind  pasterns  and  small 
strip  in  face.     He  is  a  natural  pacer  in  the  lot  but  has  not  been  broken. 


No.  49 A.  SYPHAX. 

Bay  colt,  foaled  1889;  bred  by  A.  B.  Forbes. 

BY 


NOMINEE,  4150,  2:21 


Combination  of  the  blood  lines  of  Goldsmith  Maid,  Lucy,  Jay  Gould,  Lady  Thorn, 

George  M.  Patchen,  and  General  Knox. 

Dam,  FAWN by  ABRAHAM,  353. 

Three  fourths  sister  to  Ella  Doe,  2  in  2:20;  7  in  2:30;  dams  of  Hustler, 

2:23i.  2:20i;  Ketch,  2:18^. 

2d  dam,  STICKNOSE by  COLUMBUS,  1703. 

Dam  of  Ella  Doe,  2 :23|-.  ,  Son  of  Young  Columbus,  95. 

8d  dam,  GRANDAM  OF  ELLA  DOE  .  by  COLUMBUS,  95. 

Sire  of  11;  6  sires  of  19;  8  dams  of  9. 

4th  dam,  FANNY  COOK by  ABDALLAH  I. 

Dam  of  Daniel  Lambert  and  Ethan  Sire  of  3;  1  with  40;  7  dams  of  trot- 

Allen,  ters. 

5th  dam by  AMERICAN  STAR. 

6th  dam ^ by  RED  BIRD. 

Son  of  Bishop's  Hambletonian. 

Description. —  This  fellow  is  certainly  entitled  to  show  speed  if  there  is 
any  virtue  in  the  law  of  heredity.  A  notable  peculiarity  in  the  breeding  of  his 
sire  is  that  in  four  generations  of  his  tabulated  pedigree  not  one  non-standard 
animal  is  found,  thus  making  him  nearly  a  thoroughbred  trotter.  There  are  very 
few  indeed  in  the  whole  country  of  horses  so  purely  bred  in  standard  lines  as  is 
Nominee.  Syphax's  dam,  Fawn,  is  three  fourths  sister  to  Ella  Doe,  2:23^,  and  is 
equally  speedy,  but  being  less  controllable  has  never  taken  a  record.  His  second 
dam,  Sticknose,  is  a  producing  mare.  His  fourth  dam,  Fanny  Cook,  is  the  dam 
of  two  producing  sons.  He  could  show  one  fourth  in  forty-five  seconds  as  a  three- 
year-old.  He  is  15i  hands  high,  and  sound.  Here  is  a  bargain.  He  is  of  good 
size,  and  a  grand  individual. 


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Consignment  of  E.  C.  Graves. 
No.  50.  SEA  BREEZE. 

(Standard.) 

Black  filly,  foaled  1888. 

Owned  and  bred  by  Edward  C.  Graves,  35  Hawkins  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 

Standard  bred. 
BY 

BLACKWOOD  (3),  74,  2:31. 

(Sire  of  Proteine,  2:18;  and  6  others  in  the  list;  8  speed  getters  and  14  dams 
of  19),  by  Norman,  25;  dam  by  Mambrino  Chief,  11. 

Dam,  EOSA,  2d by  ARISTOS,  7Y1 ;  2 :2YM'- 

Sire  of  14  in  the  list;  5  speed  getters; 
dams  of  3. 

2d  dam  ROSA by  BROWjST  HARRY,  799. 

Sire  of  Cora  F.,  Jennie  W.,  and  St. 
Elmo.  Dams  of  Emma  B.  and 
Pearl. 

Description. —  Black  mare,  with  small  white  star,  about  15^  hands,  foaled 
April  28,  1888;  partially  broken  single;  proved  kind  and  good  gaited.  She  was  bred 
as  a  three-year-old  to  Eldorado  10700  by  Guy  Wilkes.  She  foaled  a  fine  colt  last 
summer  and  was  ordered  bred  back  to  the  same  horse,  but  through  a  misunder- 
standing the  instructions  were  not  carried  out.  Daughters  of  Blackwood  have 
produced  eighteen  trotters  in  the  2:30  list  and  his  blood  is  highly  prized  on  the 
best  stock  farms  in  the  country.  In  Sea  Breeze  this  favorite  brood-mare  cross 
is  backed  up  by  Morgan  blood  through  two  of  the  best  families  of  that  strain, 
and  she  will  prove  a  valuable  addition  to  the  harem  of  any  breeder. 


Consignment  of  J.  "W.  Brodbine. 
No.  51.         BILLY  BIRD,  10149,  2:26^. 

Roan  horse,  foaled  1886. 
Property  of  J.  W.  Brodbine,  Boston. 

BT 

JAY  BIRD,  5060. 

Sire  of  5060;  sire  of  25   trotters  from  2:09^;  2  sons  that  have   sired   speed  from 
a  three-year-old  in  2 :11^  ;  and  the  dam  of  Courrier,  2 :30. 

Dam,  EMMA  G by  ALMOISTT,  33,  2:39^. 

Dam  of  Billy  Bird,   2:26X  ;  Molly  Sire  of  37,  from  2:133^:  75  sons  with 

Bird,  2:25.  269;   49    daughters  with   67  from 

3/ 


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2d  dam,  MADAM  FINCH by  MAWPIN'S  DEENNON. 

Dam  of    Jim   Finch,  2 :25 ;    and   a  Sire  of  the  dam  of  Jim  Finch  and  a 

great  brood-mare.  producer  of  2  in  the  list. 

3d  dam,  MADAM  FIJSTCH'S  DAM     .     .     by  GENEKAL  TAYLOR. 

Sire   of  General   Taylor,  2d;  sire   of 
dams  of  2  in  the  list. 

Description. — This  grand  race  horse  requires  no  commendation  in  New  Eng- 
land. He  has  been  owned,  trained,  and  driven  by  an  amateur  who  weighs  two  hun- 
dred pounds,  and  who  does  not  claim  to  be  expert.  He  started  this  horse  eight 
time  and  won  four  first  moneys.  He  never  won  a  heat  that  he  did  not  win  the  race, 
and  he  forced  Huldy  B.  to  her  mark  of  2:21^.  Look  up  the  Year  Book  on  this 
fellow  and  take  into  consideration  his  chances,  and  you  will  make  up  your  mind 
he  is  a  cheap  horse  at  any  price.  We  sold  great  horses  last  year  but  here  is  the 
best  race  horse  of  the  lot. 


Consignment  of  D.  "W.  Blanchard. 
No.  52.  HOMERE. 

Chestnut  horse,  foaled  1885. 

Bred  by  the  French  Government. 

Description.—  This  imported  French  roadster  stallion  is  of  a  bright 
chestnut  color,  stands  16  hands,  and  weighs  1250  pounds.  Was  bred  by  the 
French  Government  at  Robour's  Department  of  L'Orne,  France,  May  20,  1885. 
He  is  the  finest  type  of  the  high-bred  horse,  being  trappy-gaited  as  a  pony,  with 
a  vigorous  constitution,  strong  nerve,  and  extreme  stylish  action;  is  a  perfect 
type  of  the  well-known  Morgan  breed  of  horses.  He  not  only  possesses  speed, 
courage,  and  endurance,  and  a  perfect  disposition,  but  is  capable  of  roading 
twelve  to  fifteen  miles  an  hour,  and  can  trot  a  mile  better  than  three  minutes. 
He  was  imported  for  stud  service  only;  is  a  sure  foal  getter.  His  colts  are  extra 
fine,  and  worthy  of  attention,  a  few  of  which  are  owned  by  Col.  John  E.  Thayer, 
who  can  be  referred  to.  Homere  was  awarded  first  premium  at  the  Bay  State 
Fair,  1889. 

No.  53.  REFUND. 

Ref  und,the  racing  thoroughbred  stallion,  was  foaled  1885 ;  color,  chestnut ;  stands 
16  hands.  Bred  by  R.  W.  Walden,  Bowling  Brook  Stud,  Maryland.  By  "  Sensa- 
tion," he  by  "  Im]).  Leamington,^^  and  1st  dam,  "  Susie  Beane,"  by  "  Lexington  "  ; 
2d,  Sally  Lewis,"  by ''  Imp.  Gleiicoe'';  and  3d,  "Motto,"  by  "  Imp.  Barefoot." 
Befund's  dam  was  '■'■Letty"  by  '■'■Imp.  Australian'''' ;  2d,  "  Little  Miss,"  by  "  Imp. 
Sovereign"  ;  3d,  "Little  Mistress,"  by  "Imp.  Shamrock"  ;  4th,  "Glance," 
by  "  Wild  Bill"  ;  5th,  "  Grey  Goose,"  by  "  Pacolet"  ;  6th,  "  Sally  Sneed,"  by 
"Imp.  Buzzard";  7tli,  "Jane  Hunt,"  by  "Wade  Hampton  Paragon";  8th, 
mare  by  "Imp.  Figure";  9th,  "Miss  Slamerkin,"  by  "  Imp.  Wildare"  ;  10th, 
"Imp.  Cub  Mare,"  by  "  Cub"  ;  11th,  "  Amaranthus,"  dam  by  "  Second." 

Description. —  Refund  is  royally  bred,  good  disposition,  has  the  size  and 
substance  to  make  a  grand  stallion  for  stock  purposes;  he  can  carry  any  weight 


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and  has  won  races  in  the  fastest  company  from  5-8  mile  to  1  1-2  miles.  Can  be 
fitted  to  race  at  short  notice.  Eefund  met  with  an  accident  when  a  two-year-old, 
causing  bunch  on  ankle,  which  never  interfered  with  his  racing.  Would  make  a 
great  stock  horse  to  cross  with  trotting-mares.  The  story  that  has.  been  told  by 
the  infusion  of  these  bloodlines  is  told  in  the  production  of  Maud  S.,  Jay-Eye- 
See,  Martha  Wilkes,  Kremlin,  Moquette,  Greenleaf,  and  most  of  the  champion 
harness  horses. 


No.  54.  MAGOG   PRINCE,   20822. 

Bay  colt,  foaled  July  15,  1890. 
Property  of  D.  W.  Blanchard. 

BY 

ABDALLAH  WILKES,  7562, 

Sire  of  Saxon,  2:22;^,  and  Voleta,  2:26^. 


Dam,  BLACK  PEHSTCESS by  MAMBRIIS^O  PATCHEN",  58. 

Dam  of  Fred  Wilkes,  2 :26X.  Sire   of    22;    39  sons    with    100;    65 

dams  of  82. 

2d  dam,  LADY  BUGG    ..;...    by  STAR  DAVIS. 

3d  dam,  LIZZIE  BUGG by  EPSILON^. 

4th  dam,  COTTAGE  GIRL       ....     Strictly  thoroughbred. 

Description.  —  This  is  a  solid  colored  bay  of  good  size.  Though  a  late 
foal  he  is  of  good  size  and  shows  natural  ability  at  tlie  trot.  He  will  show  for 
himself.  He  is  bred  exactly  like  Ralph  Wilkes,  being  by  a  son  of  George  Wilkes, 
out  of  a  Mambrino  Patchen  mare ;  second  dam,  thoroughbred. 


No.  55.  ISONOMY. 

Cherry  bay  gelding,  foaled  April  9,  1889. 
Bred  by  Graham  and  Conley. 

BT 

IVANEER,  6250. 

(For  full  description  see  front  of  catalogue  in  Graham  &  Conley's  consignment.) 
Dam,  GOLDEX  SLIPPER   .     .     .     ,     .     by  IMP.  GLEISTELG, 

2d  dam,  LITTLE  KIT by  STAR  DAVIS,  Jr. 

3d  dam,  OLD  KIT by  BOSTON. 

Description. —  This  is  a  stylish,  handsome,  well-shaped  colt,  bred  in  Palo 
Alto  style.  He  is  a  sure  trotter.  Hiram  Woodruff  drove  him  last  fall  in  2 :42, 
last  half  in  1 :19,  with  only  a  few  weeks'  handling.  He  is  clever  and  safe  for  any- 
one to  drive.     This  is  a  good  one  and  a  trotter. 


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Consignment  of  Payne  Stock  Farm,  Hinsdale,  Mass. 

For  reference  only. 

WILLIAM  TELL,   1692. 

Brother  in  blood  to  Tribune,  2 :25i. 

Bay  horse,  foaled  May  11,  1880. 

Owned  by  L.  M.  Payne,  Hinsdale,  Mass. 

BY 

KNICKERBOCKER,  200. 

(By  Hambletonian,  10;  dam,  Lady  Patchen,  by  Geo.  M.  Patclien.) 

Sire  of  10  trotters;  6  speed  getters;  dams  of  Chronos,  2:12^,  and  6  others. 

Dam,  GOSSIP by  MA.MBEi:NrO  PATCHED,  58. 

Dam  of  Altus,  2 :30.  Full  brother  to  Lady  Thorne,  2  rlSJ. 

Sire  of  22  trotters;  39  sires  of  100;. 
65  dams  of  82  in  list. 

2d  dam,  PKECEPTRESS by  CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  Jk.,  22,  2:35J. 

Sire  of  4;  10  sons  with  31;  26  dams 
of  34  from  2 :18i. 

3d  dam,  thoroughbred ,    by  BEKTKAND. 

Son  of  Sir  Archy,  by  Imp.  Diomed. 


Description,  —  This  brother  in  blood  to  Tribune,  five-year-old  record 
2:25J,  is  a  dark  mahogany  bay,  star,  off  hind  foot  white.  Foaled  May  11,  1880^ 
stands  16i  hands  high,  weight  in  stud  condition,  1300  lbs.  William  Tell  was 
winner  of  the  first  prize  at  New  England  Fair,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1882; 
Pittsfield  and  Adams  fairs,  1882 ;  Pittsfield  fair,  1883 ;  and  winners  cf  first  prize  at 
the  National  Horse  Show,  New  York,  Oct.  22,  1883,  and  awarded  first  prize  at  Bay 
State  Fair,  Springfield,  Mass.,  Oct.,  1888,  always  getting  first  prize  wherever 
shown.  William  Tell  is  all  that  could  be  expected  from  such  magnificent  race- 
horse breeding.  He  is  as  fine  a  looking  stallion  as  can  be  found,  is  a  natural 
trotter,  starts  off  on  a  trot,  does  not  hitch  or  hobble,  does  not  require  boots  or 
weights,  is  a  fast  walker,  and  a  great  road  horse.  He  will  not  only  sire  speed, 
but  size,  and  looks  as  well.  He  has  never  been  a  season  out  of  the  stud,  was 
handled  a  very  little  one  fall,  and  trotted  over  a  half  mile  track  in  2  :31i.  Only 
two  of  his  colts  foaled  at  the  Payne  Stock  Farm  have  been  handled  and  but  little- 
they  trotted  on  a  half-mile  track  as  two-year-olds  in  2:50,  one  of  them  winning  a 
race  and  taking  a  record  in  3:08|-.  She  was  then  put  to  breeding;  the  other,  a 
stallion,  has  been  in  the  stud  ever  since,  and  trotted  last  year  a  half  mile  in  1 :1(> 
as  a  five-year-old. 


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For  reference  only. 

HAROLD  THORNE,  400. 

Bay  horse,  foaled  April  10,  1885. 
Owned  at  Payne  Stock  Farm. 

BY 

HEPTAGON,   1230. 

Sire  of  Amboy,  2:30;  Cleon,  2:22;  Huntsman  (4),  2:30;  full  brother  to  Hermes, 
2:273^;  by  Harold,  sire  of  Maud  S.,  2:08^,  etc.,  by  Hambletonian,  10. 

Dam,  PHANTOM by  THORNDALE,  305,  2:22i. 

2d  dam,  LADY  WORTH      .....     by  HAMBLETONIAN,  10. 
3d  dam,  STEVE  WURTZ,  mare   ...    by  ABD ALLAH  L 

Description.  — This  horse  is  a  handsome  bay;  star;  hind  feet  white;  16 
hands  high ;  1200  lbs.  weight.  He  has  three  Hambletonian  crosses,  a  Mambrino 
Chief  cross  through  Dolly,  the  dam  of  Thorndale,  2:22^;  Onward,  2:2.ji-;  and 
Director,  2:1*7;  the  sire  of  Direct,  fastest  pacing  record  2 :06.  No  mare  living  or 
dead  ever  produced  three  such  noted  sons  and  all  by  different  sires.  Edwin  For- 
rest sired  the  dam  of  Mambrino  King,  pronounced  by  officers  of  the  French 
government  to  be  the  handsomest  horse  in  the  world.  He  sired  Prince  Regent 
2:16>^;  winner  of  the  $10,000  race  at  Hartford  in  1890;  also,  Nightingale,  2:18>^; 
winner  of  the  same  stake  in  1891.  Edwin  Forrest  sired  the  dam  of  Dr.  Herr  (son 
of  Mambrino  Patchen),  the  sire  of  Joe  Davis,  2:17^;  winner  of  the  purse  in 
1885.  Edwin  Forrest  sired  the  grandam  of  Nancy  Hanks,  2 :09,  winner  of  the  five- 
year-old  stake,  beating  AUerton,  record  2:09J,  in  three  straight  heats  in  2:12, 
2:12|!(,  and  2:12,  the  fastest  three  heats  ever  trotted,  and  each  heat  being  faster 
than  any  ever  before  trotted  in  a  race.  Harold  Thorne  has  five  lines  to  Abdallah 
I.,  the  sire  of  Hambletonian  10,  the  founder  of  the  greatest  trotting  family. 

Harold  Thorne  made  his  first  season  in  the  stud  when  three  years  old,  and 
his  oldest  colts  are  three  years  old  in  1892.  They  show  great  promise,  but  like 
his  sire,  have  never  been  trained.  Harold  Thorne  was  awarded  first  prize  at  the 
Bay  State  Fair,  Boston,  Mass.,  October,  1886;  first  prize  at  the  National  Horse 
Show,  New  York,  November,  1886;  first  prize  at  New  England  Fair,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  September,  1S87,  and  at  Bay  State  Fair,  Springfield,  Mass.,  October,  1888. 


No.  56.  BUSS  THORNE. 

(Standard  and  registered  Vol.  XII.) 

Bay  gelding,  foaled  May  11,  1892. 

Bred  at  Payne  Farm. 

BY 

HAROLD  THORNE,  400. 

Son  of  Heptagon,  1230;  darn,  Phantom,  by  Thorndale,  305. 

Dam,  WALKILL  TELL by  WILLIAM  TELL,  1692. 

Vol.  VI.,  p.  365.  By  Knickerbocker,  200;  dam  Gossip, 

dam  of  one,  by  Mambrino  Patchen, 

58. 


58 


2d  dam,  WALKILL  MAID 
Vol.  X.,  p.  415. 

3d  dam,  SALLY  FEAGLES 


by  HAMBLETONIAIS',  10. 

Sire  of  40  from  2:17i;  138  sons  with 
1182;  69  dams  of  89  from  2:08. 

by  SMITH'S  CLAY. 

Son  of  Cassius  M.  Clay,  Jr. 


4th  dam by  HICKOKY. 

Desci'iption.  —  Buss  Thorne  is  a  bay,  with  off  fore  pastern,  and  nigh  hind 
ankle  white,  broken,  and  good  size.  He  will  make  a  fast  horse.  He  tracks  five 
times  to  Hambletonian.  His  grandam  ("Walkill  Maid),  like  Kremlin's,  2:07^,  is  by 
Hambletonian.  She  is  an  own  sister  of  Dauntless,  the  sire  of  Gene  Smith,  2:15)^; 
Thornless,  2:1.5^;  Hendryx,  2:17i;  Ed  Annan,  2:16^.  He  has  three  Clay  lines, 
and  two  Mambrino  Chief  Strains.  All  this  colt  wants  is  a  chance,  and  he  will 
not  only  trot  fast,  but  will  make  a  race-horse.     He  is  sound. 


No.  57.  DORENE. 

(Standard  and  registered  Yol.  XII.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  June  27,  1892, 

Bred  at  Payne  Farm. 

BY 

HAROLD  THORNE,  400 

Son  of  Heptagon,  1230;  dam.  Phantom,  by  Thorndale,  305. 

Dam,  DORA by  THORN^DALE,  305. 

Vol.  v.,  p.  178.  Sire  of  7  from  2:16i;  5  speed  getters; 

7  dams  of  15  great  race  horses. 

2d  dam,  DAUNTLESS       .....        by  HARRY  CLAY,  45. 

Sire  of  4  from  2:19;  9  si^eed  getters; 
17  dams  of  29. 

3d  dam,  DOLL by  CASSIUS  M.  CLAY,  Jk.  (Coming's). 

4th  dam,  WATSON  MARE       .     .     .     .     by  L.  I.  BLACK  HAWK,  24. 

Description. —  Dorene  is  a  bay  with  white  between  nostrils,  and  off  hind 
pastern  white ;  broken,  kind,  and  of  good  size.  This  filly  will  make  a  large,  fine 
mare,  and  is  bred  in  speedy  lines.  She  traces  four  times  to  Hambletonian.  Her 
sire  dam  and  her  dam  are  by  Thorndale,  2 :22i;  the  sire  of  Edwin  Thorne, 
2:16i;  Daisy  Dale,  2:19^;  and  other  fast  ones.  He  also  sired  the  dam  of 
Egthorne,  2:12^.  Thorndale's  dam,  Dolly,  is  the  dam  of  Director,  2:17,  the 
sire  of  Directum,  three-year-old  record,  2:llf;  Evangehne  (4),  2:11|;  Margaret 
S.,  2:12^;  Guide,  2:16J;  Direct,  2:0.5^.  Dorene's  grandam  is  by  Harry  Clay. 
He  sired  the  dam  of  Electioneer,  the  sire  of  Arion,  two-year-old  record,  2: lOf; 
three-year-old    record,  2:10|.     Sound. 


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No.   58.  LA  TELL. 

(Standard  and  registered  Yol.  XII.) 

Black  gelding,  foaled  May  23,  1892. 

Bred  at  Payne  Farm. 

BY 

WILLIAM   TELL,    1692. 
Son  of  Knickerbocker,  200;  dam.  Gossip,  dam  of  Altus,  by  Mambrino  Patchen,  58. 

Dam,  JULIA  LELAND by  LELAKD,1300. 

Vol.  7,  p.  411.  Sire  of  Geneva,  2:14;  and  6  other  fast 

ones. 

2d  dam,  BARONESS .by  HAERT  CLAY,  45. 

Vol.  v.,  p.  304.     See  Lady  Vander-  Sire  of  4  from  2:19;  9  speed  getters; 

bilt.  Vol.  IV.,  p.  345.  17  dams  of  29. 

3d  dam,  THE  HARPtIS  MARE. 

(One  of  a  fast  pair  brought  from 
Canada  and  known  in  Albany 
as  the  Harris  team.) 

Description. —  La  Tell  is  black  with  a  large  star,  of  good  size,  broken,  kind, 
and  very  intelligent.  He  is  finely  bred,  tracing  twice  to  Hambletonian.  Has 
three  Clay  lines.  Has  five  lines  to  Abdallah,  the  sire  of  Hambletonian,  and 
has  three  lines  to  Imp.  Bellfounder,  the  sire  of  Hambletonian' s  dam.  He 
also  has  a  Mambrino  Chief  strain  through  Mambrino  Patchen,  and  a  Star  cross. 
The  third  dam  of  Kremlin,  2:07f,  was  by  American  Star.  Leland,  the  sire  of 
La  Tell's  dam,  is  the  sire  of  Geneva,  2:14.  Harry  Clay,  the  sire  of  his  grandam, 
is  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  the  great  Electioneei-,  the  sire  of  132  trotters  with 
records  f rom  2 :08J  to  2 :30.     Sound. 


No.  59.  ARTHUR   THORNE. 

(Standard  and  registered  Vol.  XII.) 

Bay  gelding,  foaled  June  2,  1892. 

Bred  at  Payne  Farm. 

BY 

HAROLD  THORNE,  400. 

(Son  of  Heptagon,  1230;  dam,  Phantom,  by  Thorndale,  305.) 

Dam,  AMIE  TELL by  WILLIAM  TELL,  1692. 

Vol.  VL,  p.  194.  Son    of    Knickerbocker,    200;    dam. 

Gossip  (dam  of  one),  by  Mambrino 
Patchen,  58. 

2d  dam,  JESSIE  McCONNELL    ...     by  SEIS'ATOR,  277. 

Vol.  v.,  p.  210.     Dam  of  Favorite,  Sire  of  Favorite,  2:30. 

2:30. 


60 

3d  dam,  MAD  PATCH by  GEO.  M.  PATCHEN,  30. 

Vol.  IL,  p.  370.  Sire  of  4  from   2:l8i;  14  sons   witb 

56;  4  dams  of  5. 

4tli  dam,  PENELOPE by  ABD ALLAH  I. 

Sire  of  3;  1  son  with  40;  7  dams  of 
trotters. 

5th  dam by  MESSENGER  DUROC, 

By  Sir  Duroc,  he  by  Sir   Archy,  by 
Imp.  Diomed. 

Description. —  Arthur  Thorne  is  a  bay  with  a  star,  and  off  fore  foot  white. 
Large  and  broken.  Has  a  splendid  disposition,  and  will  make  a  fine,  large  horse. 
He  is  bred  in  trotting  lines  to  go  with  the  best,  and  will  have  size  enough  for  a 
fine  family  carriage  horse  if  he  does  not  prove  a  trotter.  He  has  four  lines  to 
Hambletonian.  Four  Clay  lines,  two  of  them  through  George  M.  Patchen,  the 
greatest  Clay.  He  traces  ten  times  to  old  Abdallah,  the  sire  of  Hambletonian, 
besides  two  lines  to  Mambrino  Chief,  one  through  Mambrino  Patchen,  the  Chief's 
greatest  sire,  and  one  through  Dolly,  the  dam  of  Director,  2:17,  the  sire  of  Di- 
rect, 2:05  J^  (pacing  record).     Sound. 


No.  60.  KALEIDOSCOPE. 

Standard  and  registered,  Vol.  XII. 
Bay  [filly,  foaled  May  2,  1892;  bred  at  Payne  Farm. 

BY 

TELESCOPE,  7500, 

Son  of  William  Tell,  1692;  dam,  Belle  Ericsson,  by  Mambrino  Patchen,  58. 

Dam,  WEST  TELL by  WILLIAM  TELL,  1692. 

Vol.  VI.,  p.  366.  Son    of    Knickerbocker,    200;    dam, 

Gossip   (dam  of   1),  by  Mambrino 
Patchen,  58. 

2d  dam,  WESTON  GIRL     ...     o.     by  ADMINISTRATOR,  357. 

Vol.  IV.,  p.  290;  dam  of  Tribune,  Sire  of  13  in  list;  15  sires  of  26;  29 

2:25X-  dams  of  33  race  horses. 

3d  dam,  SCHOOL  GIRL by  MAMBRINO  PATCHEN,  58. 

Sire  of  22  trotters;  39  sons  with  100; 
65  dams  of  82. 

4th  dam,  PRECEPTRESS bv  CASSIUS  M.   CLAY,  22. 

Vol.  III.,  p.  523.  Sire  of  4;  10  sons  with  31;  26  daugh- 

ters with  34. 

5th  dam by  BERTRAND. 

Description. —  Kaleidoscope  is  a  bay  with  elongated  star,  white  on  nose, 
nigh  hind  foot  white.  Broken,  large,  and  fine.  Will  make  a  large,  elegant,  fast 
carriage  mare.  All  her  ancestors  are  large  and  fine.  She  has  four  direct  lines  to 
Mambrino  Patchen.  Mambrino  Patchen  mares  are  the  dams  of  Alcyone,  the  sire 
of  Martha  Wilkes,  2:08,  Alcantara,  Guy  Wilkes,  2:15X,  ^°d  Constantine,  2:12|, 
and  many  other  good  ones.  Telescope's  dam  was  by  Mambrino  Patchen;  his 
second  dam  was  by  Ericsson,  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Moquette,  2:10;  his  third  dam 
was  by  Bob  Letcher,  by  Medoc  (the  foiir-mile  running  horse),  by  American  Eclipse, 
the  winner  over  Henry  in  the  great  $20,000  race  between  the  North  and  South. 
Sound. 


61 
No.  61.  PLUMB  THORNE. 

(Standard  and  registered  Vol.  XII.) 

Bay  colt,  foaled  June  12,  1892. 
Bred  at  Payne  Farm. 

BY 

HAROLD  THORNE,  400. 

By  Heptagon,  1230;  dam,  Phanton,  by  Thorndale,  305. 


Dam,  NETTIE  TELL by  WILLIAM  TELL,  1692. 

Vol.  VI.  p.  326.  By  Knickerbocker,  200;  dam.  Gossip 

(dam  of  1),  by  Mambrino  Patchen, 

58. 

2d  dam,  NETTIE  PLUMMER     ...     by  HAMBLETONIAN,  10. 

Vol  IX.,  p.  528.  Sire     of     Dexter,      2:1*7^;     and    39 

others;  138  sires  of  1182;  69   dams 
of  89  from  2:08. 

3d  dam,  COQUETTE       ......     by  JUPITER,  46. 

Sire  of  5;  2  speed  getters;  5   dams 
of  6. 

4tb  dam,  SUFFOLK  MAID      .     .     .     .     by  HENRY. 

By  Sir  Archy, 


Description. —  Plumb  Thorne  is  a  bay  colt  with.  of£  hind  heel  white.  He, 
too,  is  large,  broken,  and  sound.  He  is  so  nice  a  colt  in  every  way  that  he  should 
be  kept  for  a  stallion.  He  will  make  a  large,  handsome  horse.  He  combines  the 
blood  of  Harold  Thorne  and  William  Tell,  both  prize  winners.  Harold 
Thorne,  like  Kremlin,  2 :07f ,  is  by  a  son  of  Harold.  The  grandams  of  both 
are  by  Hambletonian.  The  grandam  of  Plumb  Thorne  is  also  by  Hamble- 
tonian.  He  has  five  direct  lines  to  Hambletonian.  Two  Mambrino  Chief 
lines,  one  through  Mambrino  Patchen,  the  other  through  Dolly,  the  dam  of  Di- 
rector, 2:17,  the  sire  of  Directum,  2:113^,  race  record  as  a  three-year-old.  He  has 
three  Clay  lines,  one  of  which  comes  through  old  George  M.  Patchen,  the  great- 
est Clay.  His  fourth  dam  was  Suffolk  Maid  who  trotted  against  Lady  SuiTolk  in 
1838.  She  was  by  the  race  horse  Henry,  the  competitor  of  American  Eclipse  in 
the  great  $20,000  race. 


62 
No.  62.  BARONESS  THORNE. 

(Standard  and  registered  Yol.  XII.) 

Bay  filly,  foaled  May  22,  1892. 

Bred  at  Payne  Farm. 

BY 

HAROLD  THORNE,  400. 

(Son  of  Heptagon,  1230;  dam  Phantom,  by  Thorndale,  305. 

Dam,  BAKONESS by  HAEEY  CLAY,  45. 

Yol.  Y.,  p.  304.  Sire   of  4  from  2:19;  D  speed-getting 

sons;  17  dams  of  29.  ^ 

Harris  mare  a  fast  pole  mare. 

Description. —  Baroness  Thorne  is  a  rosewood  bay  with  large  elongated 
star  extending  over  nose ;  nigh  fore  pastern  white ;  nigh  hind  leg  white  and  oif 
hind  ankle  white.  Is  broken  and  has  a  splendid  disposition.  Will  make  as  nice 
a  mare  as  any  gentleman  could  wish  to  own.  Is  large,  and  will  go  fast.  Harold 
Thorne,  her  sire,  is  by  a  son  of  Harold  the  same  as  Kremlin,  2 :07f,  and  this 
filly  is  out  of  a  mare  by  old  Harry  Clay,  the  sire  of  the  dam  of  Electioneer,  the 
sire  of  119  trotters.  Sound.  She  combines  the  Hambletonian  blood  three  times 
with  Clay  and  Mambrino  Chief  strains. 

No.  63.  DRIFT,   1  6290. 

(Altered  since  being  registered.) 
Bay  gelding,  foaled  July  21,  1891 ;  bred  at  Payne  Farm. 

BY 

WILLIAM   TELL,   1692. 

Son   of   Knickerbocker,   200;   dam.  Gossip,  dam   of   one   in   2:30,  by  Mambrino 

Patchen,  58. 

Dam,  DORA by  THORNDALE,  305. 

Yol.  Y.,  p.  178.  *  Sire  of  7;  5  speed  getters;  dams  of 

Egthorne,  2:12)^;  Miss  Alice,  2:17; 
Idavan,  2:19^,  and  12  others. 

2d  dam,    DAUNTLESS by  HARRY  CLAY,  45. 

Sire  of  4  from  2:19;  9  speed  getters; 
17  daughters  with  29. 

3d  dam,  DOLL by  C.  M.  CLAY,  Jk.  (Coming's). 

4th  dam,  WATSON  MARE      .     .     .     .     by  L.  I.  BLACK  HAWK,  24. 

Description. —  Drift  is  a  bay  .with  star,  near  hind  ankle  white,  and  stands 
1534^  hands  high.  Broken,  and  a  very  powerful  gelding.  Will  make  a  great  car- 
riage horse.  Has  splendid  feet  and  limbs,  and  will  go  fast.  He  is  nicely  bred. 
Traces  twice  to  Hambletonian,  twice  to  Mambrino  Chief,  and  has  four  Clay  lines. 
In  fact,  is  a  Clay  in  build,  shape,  and  characteristics.  The  Clay  blood  combined 
with  Hambletonian  produced  George  Wilkes  and  Electioneer.     Sound. 


63 
No.  64.  ELLA  H. 

(Standard  and  registered,  Yol.  X,  p.  451.) 
Roan  mare,  foaled  May  25,  1891 ;  bred  at  Payne  Farm. 

BY 

WILLIAM  TELL,   1692. 

Son   of   Knickerbocker,  200;   dam,    Gossip,   dam   of   Altus,    2:30,    by  Mambrino 

Patchen.  58. 

Dam,  JESSIE  McCONNELL  .     .     .     .     by  SENATOR,  217. 

Sire  of  Favorite,  2 :30. 

2d  dam,  MAD  PATCH by  GEO.  M.  PATCHEN,  30. 

Sire  of  Lucy,  2:18i,  and  3  others;  a 
speed-getting  son  with  12  and  14 
with  66;  4  dams  of  5. 

3d  dam,  PENELOPE by  ABD ALLAH  I. 

Founder  of  the  Hambletonian  family. 

4th  dam by  MESSENGER  DUROC. 

Description. —  Ella  H.  is  a  roan  mare  about  15 j{  hands  high;  broken.  She 
will  make  a  nice  road  horse.  Has  a  long,  fine  neck  and  a  nice  disposition.  Any- 
one fancying  a  nice  red  roan  will  like  this  mare.  She  is  stout  and  hardy,  and  will 
improve  with  driving  all  the  time.  Sound.  She  traces  to  Hambletonian,  Mam- 
brino Patchen,  to  Old  George  M.  Patchen  twice,  and  five  times  to  Abdallah, 
the  sire  of  Hambletonian.  It  will  be  hard  to  find  a  much  better  bred  or  a  nicer 
one.  Her  grandam,  like  Stamboul's,  is  by  George  M.  Patchen,  and  her  great 
grandam,  like  his,  is  also  by  Abdallah. 


No.  65.  STALACTITE. 

(Standard  and  registered,  Yol.  X,  p.  597.) 
Bay  mare,  foaled  May  8,  1891 ;  bred  at  Payne  Farm. 

BY 

WILLIAM   TELL,   1692. 

Son  of  Knickerbocker,  200,  out  of  a  producing  daughter  of  Mambrino  Patchen,  58. 

Dam,  LADY  STEYENS by  CHAMPION,  807. 

Sire  of  8;  6  sons  with  37;  6  dams  of 
7  heat  winners. 

2d  dam by  LONG  ISLAND. 

3d  dam by  BARTLETT'S  TURK. 

4th  dam by  DEY'S  MESSENGER. 

Description. —  Stalactite  is  a  bay  with  elongated  star,  hind  ankles  white. 
Stands  15^^  hands  high.  Broken,  and  has  a  nice  disposition.  Shows  speed,  and 
will  make  a  fine  carriage  mare.  Is  very  strong  and  powerfully  made.  Her  dam 
stands  fully  16  hands,  weighs  1250  lbs.,  and  is  a  fine  road  horse.  The  champion 
mares  have  plenty  of  nerve  and  staying  qualities.  This  mare  will  have  size  and 
quality.     Sound. 


64 
No.  66.  LODI   TELL. 

(Staxidard  and  registered,  Yol.  X.,  p,  451.) 
Bay  mare,  foaled  June  10,  1890;  bred  at  Payne  Farm. 

BY 

WILLIAM   TELL,   1692. 

Dam,  LODI  MAID by  WM.  M.  KYSDYK,  5703. 

Vol.  VII.,  p.  438.  Sire    of    Lady    Whitefoot,    2:18i;    2 

speed  getters,  and  the  dam  of  Myr- 
tle S.,  2 :28X. 

2d  dam,  POST  MAKE by  CHAMPIOIST,  807. 

Vol.  v.,  p.  393.  Sire  of  8;  6  sons  with  37;  6  dams  of 

7  race  horses. 

3d  dam by  CHANCE. 

by  Chance,  a  son  of  thoroughbred 
Rattler. 

Description. —  Lodi  Tell  is  a  bay,  nigh  hind  pastern  white.  Stands  16  hands 
high.  Broken.  This  is  a  very  fine  mare,  and  her  equal  in  looks  can  hardly  be 
found.  Anyone  matching  her  will  have  tbe  iinest  carriage  team  in  New  England. 
Has  never  been  handled  for  speed,  but  will  go  fast.  Her  dam  was  owned  by 
Lieutenant-Governor  Weston,  of  Dalton,  Mass.,  and  used  in  his  carriage  team. 
She  stood  16]4  hands  high,  could  out-road  and  out-style  any  horse  of  her  size, 
and  could  trot  close  to  2 :40  without  any  handling.  All  the  stock  entered  by  the 
Payne  Stock  Farm  are  sound.  Should  any  unsoundness  occur,  it  will  be  pointed 
out  at  time  of  sale. 


Consigned  by  J.  W^,  Knibbs. 
No.  67.  PHIL   BENTON. 

Seal  brown  gelding,  foaled  1887. 
Sixteen  hands,  1075  pounds. 

BY 

MAJOR  BENTON,  9109. 

(Sire  of  Governor  Benton,  2. -2214:;  and  Dick,  2:26X-) 

(Son  of  Jim  Scott,  836;  dam.  Lady  Benton,  a  great  producer.) 

Dam byPHILSHERIDAlSr,  630,  2:26>^. 

Sire  of   11;    4  speed  getters   and   6 
dams  of  7  trotters. 

Descriptiou. — •  This  is  a  perfect  road  horse,  sound  and  kind  in  stable  and 
harness;  broken  double  and  single.  He  is  a  very  showy  horse  in  harness  and  can 
trot  in  2:35.  He  has  the  Benton  action,  is  bold  and  free,  but  very  easy  to  drive. 
This  horse  should  beat  2 :30. 


65 

Consignment  of  J.  Malcolm  Forbes,  Ponkapog,  Mass. 
No.  68.  BRIOSA. 

Brown  filly,  foaled  May  6,  1892 ;  bred  by  J.  Malcolm  Forbes. 

BY 

PAWNEE,  17312. 

Son  of  Stamboul,  5101,  2:08;  dam,  Minnehaha,  dam  of  5  in  the  list;  2  speed  getters; 
dams  of  11;  2d  dam,  Nettie  Clay,  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  22. 

Dam,  EDGELINE by  VICTOR  VON"  BISMARCK,  326. 

Sister  to  Edgemark  (4),  2:16.  Sire  of  27  from  2:16;  4  speed-getting 

sons ;  dams  of  4. 

2d  dam,  EDGEWATER  BELLE  .     .     .     by  EDGEWATER,  12730. 

Dam  of  Edgemark,  2:16.  Sire  of  2;  dams  of  Edgemark,  2:16; 

and  Wilto  (3),  2:29. 

3d  dam,  EASTER by  AMERICAN  CLAY,  34. 

Sire  of  3 ;  2  speed  getters ;  27  dams  of 
32. 

4th  dam,  NANNIE  MARDENS    ...     by  ERICSSON,  130. 

Sire  of   6;   3  speed-getting  sons;   12 
dams  of  trotters. 

''  Description. —  Here  is  a  royally  bred  filly,  whose  blood  lines  entitle  her  to 
a  place  on  any  farm  in  America.  Look  at  the  magnificent  breeding  of  her  sire, 
and  note  the  producing  qualities  on  the  maternal  side.  There  is  enough  Hamble- 
tonian  10  blood  in  the  pedigree  to  almost  warrant  a  producer  of  extreme  speed. 


No.  69.  CORVA. 

Brown  colt,  foaled  May  13,  1892. 
Bred  by  J.  Malcolm  Forbes. 

BY 

PAWNEE,  17312. 

Son  of  Stamboul,  .5101,  2 :08;  dam,  Minnehaha,  dam  of  .5  in  the  list;  2  speed  getters; 
dams  of  11;  2d  dam,  Nettie  Clay,  by  Cassius  M.  Clay,  22. 

Dam,  TITANIA      .........     by  ELECTIONEER,  12.5. 

Sire  of  120  in  the   list  from  2:08^; 
27  sons  with  108;  22  dams  of  24. 

2ddam,  EILA by  DEL  SUR,  1098;  2:24. 

Sire  of  4  from  2:10^;  sire  of  dam  of 
Lady  H.,  2:18. 

3d  dam,  EILEEN  OGE by  NORFOLK. 

4th  dam by  OWEN  DALE. 

Description. —  This  representative  of  the  highest  type  of  California  breed- 
ing is  a  rare  prize.  Here  is  the  Stamboul,  Electioneer,  Minnehaha  combination, 
and  through  individuals  selected  for  their  excellence.  Corva  must  make  a  grand 
stock  hoi'se  and  is  bred  for  a  speed  phenomenon. 


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No.  70:  CRAVO. 

Bay  colt,  foaled  April  24,  1892. 
Bred  by  J.  Malcolm  Forbes. 

BY 

EDGEMARK  (4),   7432,   2:16, 
(Champion  colt  trotter  of  his  age,  when  the  mark  was  made.) 

Dam,  MAGGIE  SULTAN by  SULTAN,  1513;  2:24. 

Three-year-old  record,  2 :30  Sire  of  28  from  2 :08 ;  6  speed  getters ; 

dams  of  7  from  2:11^. 

2d  dam,  MAGGIE  PKESCOTT    ...     by  JIM  MONEOE,  835. 

Public  trial,  2:23j^.  Sire  of  8  from  2:19;  2  speed  getters; 

10  dams  of  speed  from  2:10_j^. 

3d  dam,  LAURA  LOGAN by  AMERICAN  CLAY,  34. 

Dam    of     St.     Yalentine,    2:1'J}4',  Sire  of  3;  2  speed  getters;  37  dams 

Judge    Hawes,    2:23;    Maggie  of  32. 

Prescott  and  Lubins  (2),  2:39. 

4th  dam,  PEG .by  LOW'S  CRUSADER. 

Description. — There  is  trot  in  every  line  of  this  colt's  breeding  and  rarely  is 
one  with  such  a  rich  inheritance  put  on  the  market.     He  is  fashionably,  stoutly, " 
and  superbly  bred,  and  cannot  fail  to  be  a  grand  investment. 


No.  71.  PANDORAS. 

Roan  colt,  foaled  May  26,  1892. 
Bred  by  J.  Malcolm  Forbes. 

BY 

EDGEMARK  (4),  7432,  2: 1 6. 
(Champion  four-year-old  stallion  in  his  day.) 

Dam  PANDORA by  BEN  FRANKLIN,  753,  2 :29. 

Sire  of  23  from  2 :20^ ;  a  speed-get- 
ting son  and  the  dam  of  Capt. 
Thorne  (3),  2:18;^. 

2d  dam by  DeLONG'S  ETHAN  ALLEN  (4),  860, 

243.  Sire  of  3  in  the  list;  dams  of  3 
in  the  list. 

3d  dam by  YOUNG  HAWK'S  EYE. 

Description. —  With  the  steady  rise  in  the  value  of  Lambert  brood-mares, 
this  ought  to  make  a  good  investment.  This  class  of  combination  gave  the  world 
a  Pamlico  and  a  Jay  Bird. 


No.  72. 


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Consignment  of  J.  C.  Otis, 

Bay  gelding,  5  years  old. 
Bred  by  M.  Smith,  Ionia,  Mich. 

BY 

MONTGOMERY,  3512  ;  2:21X. 

By  Inheritor,  124^;  dam,  Bazaar  (dam  of  Fanny  Wilkes,  2:26X  ;  and  Effie,  2:27X), 

by  Kentucky  Chief. 

Dam,  HANNAH by  s.  t.  b.  by  son  of  Genknox. 

Description. — Broken  double  and  single,  strip  in  face,  ankles  white,  is  good 
gaited  and  with  handling  would  make  a  fast  horse.  Montgomery  is  sire  of 
"  Cleveland  S.,"  2:11|^.  In  addition  to  this  he  is  out  of  a  mare  that  has  put  three 
in  the  list  and  he  is  a  sure  sire  of  early  speed  and  race  horse  qualities. 


No.  73. 

Bay  gelding,  2  years  old. 
Bred  by  J.  C.  Otis,  Norwell,  Mass. 

BT 

AMERICAN  LAD,  8842;  2:26^. 

Son  of  Ethan  Wilkes,  6417;  dam,  Rarity  by  Messenger  Bashaw;  2d  dam  by 

Lexington. 

Dam,  JUDITH by  s.  t.  b.  MASTERLODE,  595. 

Sire  of  23  from  2:1514: ;  12  sons  with 
18,  and  9  dams  of  10  in  the  list. 

Description. — This  colt  is  good  size,  a  nice  bay  with  faint  star  and  snip,  no 
other  white,  broken  single  and  double.  He  has  never  been  handled  for  speed ; 
is  well  gaited  enough  to  go  along  some.  He  will  make  a  fine  gentleman's  driver, 
as  his  dam  is  a  natural  roadster  of  ten  to  twelve  miles  an  hour  on  her  courage 
and  has  endurance  enough  to  do  it  all  day. 


Consignment  of  T.  E.  Scanlan. 
No.  74.  FLOWER    GIRL, 

Bay  filly,  foaled  1892;  bred  by  T.  E.  Scanlan. 

BY 

NORWOOD,  522. 
Dam,  CAPER by  KENTUCKY  WILEIES,  2 :21X. 

2d  dam,  MASON  GIRL by  ARABIAN  CHIEF. 

Dam  of  Alroy,  2:23. 


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3d  dam,  LADY  MASON by  AMERICAN  STAR,  14. 

4th  dam by  COMMODORE. 

Description. —  Flower  Girl  is  bred  for  a  trotter,  and  gives  every  promise  of 
being  one.  She  is  of  fair  size,  has  a  very  clever  way  of  going,  and  can  show 
speed.     She  is  bred  well  enough  for  anyone,  and  in  producing  lines. 


No.  75.  CAPER. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  May  28,  1889. 

Bred  at  Marchland  Farm. 

BY 

KENTUCKY  WILKES,  2:21%. 

Dam,  MASON  GIRL by  ARABIAN  CHIEF. 

Dam  of  Alroy,  2:23. 

2d  dam,  LADY  MASON by  AMERICAN  STAR,  14. 

Dam  of  a  producer. 

3d  dam by  COMMODORE. 

Description. —  This  standard  bred  mare  out  of  a  producer  of  a  great  race 
horse  and  sired  by  a  getter  of  speed  and  a  horse  that  stood  the  test  of  cam- 
paigning, ought  to  make  a  great  brood-mare.  She  is  of  good  size,  well  made,  and 
ought  to  make  a  trotter. 


Consignment  of  S.  C.  Bailey,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y. 
No.  76.  FRANKLINWOOD. 

Bay  mare ;  standard  bred, 

BY 

BLACKWOOD(3),  74,  2:31. 

Sire  of  Proteine,  2 :18,  and  6  others ;  7  speed  getters  and  14  dams  of  19  in  list. 

Dam,  LADY  BURNS by  BEN  FRANKLIN,  2:29. 

Four-year-old  record,  2:46.  Also  Sire  of  23  from  2:20^;  1  speed- 
tlie  dam  of  New  England  getting  son  and  the  dam  of  a  three- 
Queen,  2:32,  year-old  in  2:183^. 

2d  dam by  THE  HOWARD  HORSE. 

Son  of  Old  Blackhawk,  5. 

Description.  —  Bay  mare  stands  15  hands,  li^  inches;  sound,  kind, 
broken  single  and  double;  can  show  a  2:50  gait.  This  lilly  should  jjrove  to  be  a 
great  brood-mare,  bred  as  she  is  with  Morgan  and  Mambrino  Chief  cross.  Black- 
wood, 74,  sired  the  dams  of  six  new  2 :30  performers  last  year  with  a  total  of 
19  in  the  list.     Ben  Franklin  brood-mares  are  every  day  proving  their  ability. 


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No.  77.  DOANWOOD. 

Black  filly,  foaled  1890. 

BY 

BLACKWOOD  (3),  74,   2:31. 

(Sire  of  Proteine,  2:18  and  6  others;  Y  speed  getters  and  dams  of  19  in  list.)  By- 
Alexander's  Norman,  25;  dam,  Kose  Edwards  by  a  grandson  of  Mambrino 
Chief,  11. 

Dam,  DOAN  MARE by  COLUMBUS,  95. 

Dam  of  Dickard,  2:25.  Sire  of  11;  6  sons  with  19;  8  dams  of 

9. 

2d  dam by  VERMONT  BLACK  HAWK,  5. 

Sire  of  Ethan  Allen,  etc.;  14  sons 
with  23  in  list;  dams  of  Gen. 
Tweed  and  Tennessee. 

3d  dam by  BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAN. 

Sire  of  Hambletonian,  2,  sire  of  3 ;  1 
speed  getter  and  the  dams  of  6  in 
the  list. 

Description.  —  This  is  a  handsome  black  filly,  15  hands  high,  broken 
double  and  single.  She  is  nicely  gaited  and  shows  a  great  turn  of  speed.  She 
should  make  a  splendid  brood-mare  after  she  has  been  trotted  a  season  or  two. 


No.  78. 


MARGARET. 

Brown  mare,  foaled  1886. 

BY 


DANIEL  LAMBERT  (3),  102,  2:42. 

Sire  of  36  trotters  from  2 :19X  ;  27  sons  with  81  in  the  list  and  29  daughters  with 

40. 


Dam,  CALKINS  MARE by  BIGELOW  HORSE. 

Half   sister  to  the   dam  of  Frank,  Son  of   Black   Hawk,  5,  sire  of,  the 

2 :19)4  ;  2 :08  to  pole.  dam  of  Haldome,  2 :26,  sire  of  Halo, 

etc, 

Description. —  Brown;  16  hands  high;  nigh  hind  ankle  white.  Bred  by 
Samuel  Root,  Westport,  N.  Y. ;  has  been  used  exclusively  for  road  purposes  until 
put  to  breeding.  One  of  her  foals  is  sure  to  enter  the  2:30  list  this  season.  Bred 
to  Victor  Wilkes,  Sept.  12. 


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No.  79.  VERMONT. 

Bay  horse,  foaled  1890. 

BY 

VERMONT    VOLUNTEER. 

Dam by  GEIST'L  SHERMAISr,  862. 

Record  2 :38 ;  sire  of  4  in  list ;  a  speed- 
getting  son,  and  the  dams  of  2. 

2d  dam by  THE  HOWARD  HORSE. 

Son  of  Old  Black  Hawk. 

Description. —  Bay;  lo}4  hands  high;  broken  single  and  double;  safe  for 
lady  to  drive;  can  show  considerable  speed  and  will  make  a  very  nice  family  horse. 


No.  80.  HATTO. 

Bay  mare;  bred  by  H.  Y.  Simpson,  "Worcester,  Mass. ;  standard  and  registered, 

BY 

THORNDALE,  305,  2:  22^. 

Sire  of  Edwin  Thorn,  2:16X?  and  6  others;  5  speed  getters;  dams  of  Miss  Alice, 
Idavan,  Dr.  West,  Watchword,  and  10  others. 

Dam,  GOSSIP by  HARRY  CLAY,  45 ;  2 :29. 

Sire  of  Clayton,  2 :19,  etc. ;  9  sires  of    '^ 
15  and  17  dams  of  20. 

2d  dam,  GERTRUDE by  IMP.  LAPIDIST,  4451. 

3d  dam,  LADY  MAXON^ by  IMP.  COlSTSTERlSrATIOlSr,  3441. 

4th  dam,  LADY  CLINTOIST     ....  by  REVOLUTION,  2052. 

5th  dam,  YOUNG  MOGG by  BILLY  W.  DUROC. 

6th  dam,  OLD  MOGG. 
Thoroughbred. 

Description. —  Bay  mare ;  15  hands,  1}4  inches  high  ;  broken  both  single  and 
double.  She  has  a  pacing  record  of  2:44.  She  was  bred  to  Hyperion  in  '92,  and 
is  a  regular  breeder,  and  has  proven  herself  a  good  brood-mare.  She  is  safe  for  a 
lady  to  drive.  She  is  the  dam  of  one  colt  sold  to  A.  E.  Tainter  of  New  Yoi'k,  for 
$2,500  at  a  year  old.  Look  at  the  royalty  of  her  breeding  for  those  who  want 
grand  thoroughbred  backing. 


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No.  81.  MAJOR. 

Bay  gelding,  foaleji  May  10,  1891. 
Bred  by  J.  B.  Haggin,  El  Paso,  Cal. 

BY 

ALBERT  W.,  2:20. 

Sire  of  Little  Albert,  2:10)^;  Flowing  Tide,  2:14^,  etc.,  etc. 

Dam,  PIRATE  QUEEN by  BUCCANEER,  2656. 

Son  of  Iowa  Chief,  528;  and  sire  of 
Flight,  2:29;  Shamrock  (2),  2:25, 
etc.,  etc. 

2d  dam,  ECHO  QUEEN by  YOUNG  ECHO. 

Son  of  Echo,  462,  out  of  Huntress, 
2 :24;  dam  of  Hidalgo,  2 :27. 

3d  dam,  QUEEN  OF  HEARTS     ...    by  SAMPSON,  276. 

Son  of  Hambletonian,  10. 

4th  dam,  LADY  CRAWFORD      ...     by  AMERICAN  STAR,  14. 

5th  dam,  OLD  LADY by  HECTOR. 

Son  of  Latourette's  BelKounder. 

Desci'iption.— Bay  15 1<  hands;  foaled  May  10,  1891;  bred  by  J.  B.  Haggin, 
Rancho  Del  Paso  Farm,  California.  Small  white  mark  in  forehead,  snip  on  nose; 
near  forefoot  white,  off  fore  leg  white  above  the  pastern;  branded  41  under 
mane;  broken  double  and  single;  kind,  good  disposition;  should  trot  fast  if 
trained.  This  is  a  great  bred  youngster;  should  develop  into  a  fast  one ;  he  is 
from  a  first-class  producing  family. 


No.  82.  BELLE  OF  PUTNAM. 

Brown  mare,  foaled  1888. 

BY 

LAMBERT   CHIEF. 

Son  of  Daniel  Lambert. 

Dam by  GOURLEY  HORSE. 

Son  of  C.  W.  Mitchell;  sire  of  Help- 
ing Hand,  2:28,  etc.,  etc. 

Description. —  Brown,  16  hands  high;  bi-ed  by  Thomas  Maxwell,  Putnam, 
N".  Y.  Broken  single  and  double;  splendid  roadster;  should  trot  fast  if  trained; 
she  is  from  a  speed-producing  family. 


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No.  83.  LIZZIE   H. 

Bay  mare;  foaled  1890. 

BY 

BENEFIT,    5327. 

Son  of  General  Benton,  sire  of  Sallie  Benton,  2 :17)t';  the  Seer,  2:193^;  Lord  Byron^ 
2:18,  etc.;  dams  of  Sunol,  2:083^,  etc.,  etc. 

Dam,  GAZELLE by  PEIMERS,  2 :55. 

Dam  of  Fowler  boy,  2:29>^.  Son  of  Marshall  Chief,  452,  out  of  a 

daughter  of  Yoiing  Messenger. 

2d  dam,  MAYFLY,  2:30i^   .     .     .     .     .     by  ST.  CLAIR,  16675. 

Dam  of  Bonita  (4),  2:18)4;  Mecca,  Sire  of  dams  of  Manzanita  (4),  2:16; 

Gazelle,  etc.  Bonita  (4),  2:18>^  ;  Wiklflower  (2), 

2:21;  Fred  Crocker  (2),  2:25X- 

Description.  —  This  mare  is  branded  J.  147,  and  was  bred  by  Hon.  Leland 
Stanford.  She  is  broken  single  and  double,  is  an  elegant  roadster,  and  is  clever 
to  saddle.  A  child  has  used  her.  Her  breeding  entitles  her  to  be  a  great 
producer. 


No.  84.  DANDY. 

Bay  gelding,  foaled  1886. 

Breeding  unknown.     Bred  in  Kentucky  and  is  about  ^  thoroughbred. 

Description.  —  Bay,  15)^  hands  high;  broken  single  and  double;  cheer- 
ful, pleasant  driver,  and  one  of  the  finest  saddle  horses  in  the  country. 
Should  make  a  great  all  around  horse  for  any  gentleman. 


No.  85.  BONEY. 

Bay  horse ;  bred  by  John  Root,  Benson,  Yt. 

BY 

BONIFIED.    (I.  V.  BAKER'S  HORSE.) 
Dam by  BAY  LAMBERT. 

2d  dam by  THE  HOWARD  HORSE. 

He  by  Old  Black  Hawk. 

Description. — Bay  stands  lo}i  hands;  very  stylish,  great  knee  actor; 
broken  single  and  double,  and  can  show  a  great  deal  of  speed.  If  handled  should 
make  a  fast  horse.     Foaled  in  1890. 


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No.  86.  MYRON. 

Sorrel  horse,  foaled  1886. 
One  of  pair. 

BY  . 

ARISTOS,  271,  2:27|C. 
Sire  of  14;  5  speed  getters  and  dams  of  3. 

Dam by  BAY  COLUMBUS. 

2d  dam ;     .     .     by  SHEKMAN'S  BLACK  HAWK. 

Description. —  Sorrel  horse,  16J>^  hands  high,  two  white  ankles  behind; 
foaled  in  1886;  sired  by  Aristos  (2:27),  out  of  the  dam  of  Toby  by  Daniel  Lambert 
(2:32).  Broken  single  and  double,  perfectly  sound,  kind,  safe  for  a  lady  to  drive; 
and  can  show  a  three-minute  gait  single. 

No.  87.  DANDY. 

Sorrel  horse,  foaled  1887. 
One  of  pair. 

BY 

BOSAR. 

By  Hambletonian. 

Dam by  BAY  LAMBERT. 

Son  of  Daniel  Lambert. 

2d  dam by  OLD  COLUMBUS. 

Description. — Sorrel  horse,  two  white  ankles  and  white  face.  Foaled  in 
1887;  broken  single  and  double,  perfectly  sound,  and  kind,  and  fearless  every  way. 
Can  show  a  three-minute  gait  single. 

No.  88.  RUTH. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  1889. 

BY 

BLACKWOOD  (3),  74,  2:26. 

(Sire  of  Proteine,  2:18;  and  6  others;  7  speed  getters  and  dams  of  19  in  list.) 

By  Alexander's  Norman,  25;  dam,  Rose  Edwards,  by  grandson  of  Mambrino 

Chief,  11. 

Dam,  ALPEAlSr  ^ .     by  MONTELLO,  1900. 

2d  dam,  THE  DOAN  MARE     ....     by  COLUMBUS,  95. 

Dam  of  Dickard  (2:25).  Sire  of  11;  6   speed-getting  sons  and 

dams  of  9. 


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3d  dam by  BLACK  HAWK,  5. 

Sire  of  4 ;  14  sons  with.  23 ;  dams  of 
20, 

4tlidam by  BISHOP'S  HAMBLETOJSTI AN. 

Description. — Bay  mare,  stands  15  bands  1)4,  incbes;  broken  single  and 
double,  is  a  little  inclined  to  pace.  Foaled  in  1889,  showed  a  mile  in  2:50  as  a  two- 
year-old  over  tbe  ice.  She  won  second  money  in  the  two-year-old  race  on  Lake 
George.  She  was  bred  the  next  year  (1892),  but  did  not  prove  with  foal.  This  is 
a  very  promising  filly  and  from  her  breeding  and  her  individuality  should  make  a 
race  horse. 


No.  89.  ALPEAN. 

Chestnut  mare,  standard  and  registered ;  foaled  1886. 

BY 

MONTELLO,  1900. 

Dam,  DOAN  MAKE -by  BAT  COLUMBUS,  95. 

Dam  of  Dickard,  2:25.  Sire  of  11;  6  speed-getting  sons  and 

dams  of  9. 

2d  dam       by  OLD  BLACK  HAWK. 

Sire  of  4;  14  sons  with  23;  dams  of 
20. 

3d  dam by  BISHOP'S  HAMBLETONIAJST. 

Description. — ^ Fifteen  %  hands;  broken  single  and  double;  never  has  been 
worked  any  for  speed;  has  been  in  the  stud  since  she  was  two  years  old;  should 
make  a  very  fast  mare  if  trained,  and  was  stinted  to  a  son  of  Guy  Wilkes  last 
year. 


Consignment  of  J.  W.  Matthewson. 
No.  90.  SPONSOR,   11712. 

Bay  colt,  foaled  March  29,  1889. 
Bred  by  M.  L.  Hare,  Indianapolis. 

BT 

HAMBRINO,  820,  2:21X. 

Sire  of  Delmarch,  2:11}^;  and  19  others;  4  great  speed  getters;  9  dams  of  12 
including  one  dam  of  2  and  one  of  3  in  the  list. 

Dam,  FASHION by  CUETIS  HAMBLETONIAN,  539. 

Dam   of  Pomona,  2:25;  Gladstone,  Sire  of  4  in  the  list;  4  speed-getting 

2:28X;  Belle  Ure,  2:29^;  sons;  and  dams  of  4. 


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3d  dam,  PICCOLI by  MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  11. 

Sire  of  6  from  2:18>i^;  23  sires  of  92; 
17  dams  of  24. 

3d  dam       .     .     , by  OLD  GREY  EAGLE. 

Description. — ■  Sponsor  is  a  natural  trotter  and  one  of  the  handsomest 
stallions  ever  raised.  He  is  full  brother  to  Pomona,  2:25;  Gladstone,  2:28X; 
Belle  Ure,  2 :28X  •  You  will  see  by  his  breeding  he  combines  the  blood  of  Ham- 
bletonian  and  Mambrino  Chief  with  his  dam  Fashion.  In  the  great  brood-mare 
list  he  should  make  a  sire  of  race  horses  of  the  highest  order.  Sponsor  has  never 
been  worked  for  speed,  but  with  the  pure  trotting  action  he  possesses  and  his 
elegant  bloodlines,  he  will  beat  '30  with  very  little  handling.  He  is  a  colt  of 
magnificent  conformation,  well  coupled,  good  bone  and  great  style. 

Hambrino  is  everywhere  known  and  acknowledged  to  be  a  most  prepotent 
sire  of  speed  and  stamina.  He  has  24  in  the  2:30  list;  including  Delmarch,  2:111-; 
has  4  sons  that  have  sired  22  2:30  performers;  has  6  daughters  that  are  the  dams 
of  8  2 :30  performers,  two  of  them  being  great  brood-mares.  Hambrino  will  this 
season  far  surpass  all  he  has  ever  done. 


No.  91.  SETH   CLOVER. 

Geldmg  colt,  foaled  July  31,  188Y. 
Bred  by  G.  C.  Dempsey,  Springboro,  Pa. 
/  BY 

BIGAROON. 

Sire  of  Bigaroon,  Jr.,  Florence  J.,  Bertha,  Pete  Reed,  Begota,  Terry  Barton,  and 
other  money-earners.  (Son  of  Imp.  Bonnie  Scotland;  dam,  Laura  Bruce,  the 
great  four-miler,  through  which  mare  he  is  inbred.) 

Dam,  BELLE  D.     ........     by  BELMOXT. 

Sold    to     Governor    Stafford     for  Sire   of    Irene,    Bomessia,    Blossly, 

$7,500.  etc.  (son  of  Lexington)*  dam  by  a 

son  of  Boston. 

2d  dam,  INFALLIBLE by  LIGHTNING. 

Dam  of  Belle  D.  Son  of  Lexington. 

3d  dam,  LAURA  BRUCE by  STAR  DAYIS. 

4thdam,ALlDA    . by  BUFORD. 

5th  dam,  SARPUSETTE by  IMP.  SARPEDON. 

6th  dam,  SUSETTE by  ARATUS. 

7th  dam,  JENNIE  COCKRACY  ...     by  POTOMAC. 

8th  dam by  IMP.  SALTRAM. 

Description. —  Bigaroon  met,  as  a  four-year-old,  such  good  ones  as  Nelly- 
Bush,  Romance,  Regent,  Spendrift,  Molly  Cad,  Lady  Ida,  Belle  Mahone,  Boaster, 
Jim  Conner,  Bob  Craig,  Sabina,  and  the  great  Morlachi,  and  defeated  them  with, 
perfect  ease,  stamping  him  as  one  of  Bonnie's  best  sons. 


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Consignment  of  Z.  E.  Simmons,  Lexington,  Ky. 
No.  92.        PRINCE   SIMMONS,  20559. 

Br.  c,  foaled  1892;  bred  at  "Wilkes  Lodge. 

BY 

SIMMONS,  2744,  2:28. 

Sire  of  Greenleaf,  2:10i;  New  York  Central,  2:13^;  Coralloid,  2:14^,  and  26 
other  race  horses;  3  speed  getters;  only  14  years  old;  son  of  George  Wilkes; 
dam,  Black  Jane,  dam  of  Eosa,  2 :18i,  by  Mambrino  Patchen,  58. 

Dam,  PKINCESS  BENE by  KIjSTG  BENE,  1278,  2 :30i. 

Sire  of  Sarcanett,  2 :16i,  and  21  others; 
8  sires  of  10,  and  5  dams  of  1  heat 
winners. 

2d  dam,  POLLY  PATCHEIS]'  ....     by  MAMBBUSTO  PATCHElSr,  58. 

Sire  of  22;  39  sons  with  100;  65  dams 
of  82  from  2:09^. 

3d  dam,  MABIA  BAENES      ....     by  BYLATSTD,  3580. 

Sire  of  Blanche  demons,  2 :27i. 

4th  dam by  HOWABD'S  ABDALLAH. 

Son  of  Abdallah,  15. 

Description. —  This  is  a  fine  looking  colt,  and  is  bred  to  go  fast.  He  has 
not  been  broken,  but  shows  great  speed  in  the  lot,  and  is  good  gaited.  He  has 
the  best  kind  of  a  disposition. 


No.  93.  KATY  F. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  June  26,  1892;  bred  by  Z.  E.  Simmons,  Wilkes  Lodge. 

BY 

FLORIDA,  482. 

Sire  of  4  in  2:20;  12  trotters  in  2:30;  7  sons  that  have  bred  on  and  sired  speed. 

Dam,  KATY  K by  GEOBGE  WILKES,  519,  2:22. 

Sire  of  78;  13  in  2:20;  83  sons  with 
792;  51  dams  of  65  from  2:11^. 

2d  dam .     o     .     .     .     .     by  LEXINGTON. 

Sire  of  the  dams  of  4;  3  speed  get- 
ters ;  dams  of  3  getters  of  15 ;  dams 
of  the  producers  of  Jay-Eye-See, 
Sunol,  and  8  others. 

Description. —  This  is  a  handsome  bay  filly,  with  near  hind  pastern  white. 
That  she  shows  a  grand  and  speedy  way  of  going  cannot  be  wondered  at  from  her 
breeding.  Fillies  out  of  George  Wilkes  mares  are  too  good  goods  to  need  praise, 
especially  when  by  such  a  horse  as  Florida. 


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No.  94.  BONNIE. 

Ch.  f.,  foaled  May  4,  1892;  bred  by  Z.  E.  Simmons,  Wilkes  Lodge. 

BY 

BONNIE   McGregor,  STTS;   2:13)^. 

Sire  of  Ethel  B.,  2:191;    Adelaide  McGregor  (2),  2:20i;    Bonnie  Mack,  2:20^,  and 

Burt,  2:26i. 

Dam,  NELLIE  WILKES by  ABDALLAH  WILKES,  7562. 

Half  sister  to  Navarro,  2 :263^.  Sire   of   Saxon,  2 :22>^,  and  Voleta, 

2:26^. 

2d  dam,  NELLY  G by  ELECTIONEER,  125. 

Dam  of  Navarro,  2:26^.  Sire  of  120  in  the  list;  27  sons  with 

106;  22  daughters  with  24. 

3d  dam by  PRINCE  OF  ORANGE. 

Son  of  Hambletonian,  157. 

4th  dam by  MAMBRINO  PAYMASTER. 

Desct-iption. — •  This  filly  has  a  strip  in  face  with  hind  ankles  white,  and  is 
a  sure  trotter.  She  combines  the  blood  of  Robert  McGregor,  George  Wilkes,  and 
Electioneer,  backed  up  by  the  brood-mare  elements  of  the  Mambrinos.  It  is  pro- 
ducing lines,  also,  and  her  second  dam  was  the  dam  of  Navarro. 


No.  95.  AMY  G. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  April  30,  1892 ;  bred  by  Z.  E.  Simmons,  Wilkes  Lodge. 

BY 

ALFRED  G.,   12452,  2:19^. 

Son  of  Anteeo,  7868 ;  dam,  Rosa  B,  Speculation,  928. 

Dam,  FEDIE by  FERGUSON,  8015. 

Sire  of  8  from  2:11>^  ;  son  of  George 
Wilkes ;  dam,  the  dam  of  Favorita, 

2:25^. 

2d  dam,  FIDORA  .     . s.  t.  b.  by  HAMBLETONIAN,  10. 

Sire  of   40;   138  sons   with  1182;   69 
dams  of  89. 

3d  dam s.  t.  b.  by  BATHGATE'S  NORMAN.  , 

Description. —  This  filly  has  a  star  and  nigh  hind  pastern  white.  She  is 
good  gaited,  has  an  excellent  disposition,  and  though  not  broken  shows  an  ex- 
cellent way  of  going.  Here  is  the  blood  of  Electioneer  and  George  Wilkes  through 
two  great  lines. 


78 
No.  96.  FLOBERT. 

Bay  colt,  foaled  July  18,  1892;  bred  at  Wilkes  Lodge. 

BY 

FLORIDA,  482. 

Sire  of  4  in  2:20;  12  in  2:30;  7  sires  of  speed. 

Dam,  HATTIE  D by  WOODWAHD'S  ETHAN. 

Son  of  Ethan  Allen. 

2d  dam,  MAGGIE by  DANIEL  LAMBEET,  102. 

Sire  of  36;  27  sires  of  81;  29  dams  of 
40. 

3d  dam by  WALKILL  CHIEF,  330. 

Sire  of  2  in  2:18;  5  in  2:30;  9  sires  of 
12;  5  dams  of  5. 

Description. —  This  colt  is  a  bay  with  hind  pasterns  white,  and  is  as  finely 
gaited  as  any  ever  bred  at  Wilkes  Lodge.  He  is  a  natural  trotter,  and  goes  as  if, 
when  broken,  he  would  make  a  race  horse. 


No.  97.  WONDA. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  April  6,  1892;  bred  by  Z.  E.  Simmons. 

BY 

WILLIAM    L.,  4244. 

Sire  of  Axtell,  2:12  at  3  years;  Emperor  Wilkes,  2:20^,  and  Alexis,  2:18;  1  sire  of 
2  colt  trotters,  and  the  dam  of  Winks,  2 :283^. 

Dam,  LIZZIE  TREACEY by  GEORGE  WILKES,  519,  2:22. 

Sister  to  Nelly  L.,  2:23^^.  Sire  of  78;  13  in  20;  83  sons  with  792; 

51  dams  of  65  from  2:11J^. 

2d  dam,  LADY  OAKS by  GILL'S  VERMONT,  104. 

Dam  of  Nelly  L.,  2:23>£.  Sire  of  Bonner  Boy,  2:23;   1   speed 

getter;  10  dams  of  12. 

3d- dam,  KATE  HUNTER by  KING  AID'S  St.  LAWRENCE. 

4th  dam,  BRENDA by  THOROUGHBRED. 

Description. —  This  is  a  bay  filly,  with  white  face  and  near  hind  pastern 
white.  She  is  broken,  and  shows  an  excellent  way  of  going,  and  speed.  She  is 
an  inbred  Wilkes,  and  ought  to  be  a  fast  trotter. 


79 

Consignment  of  Albion  Towle. 
No.  98.  ZENOBIA. 

Ch.  m.,  foaled  1885;  full  sister  to  El  Capitan,  2:20|. 

BY 

ALCANTARA  (4),  729,  2:23. 
Sire  of  51  from  2:12^;  12  sons  with  lY  in  the  list;  5  dams  of  Y  great  race  horses. 

Dam,  PIEDMONT  MAID by  PIEDMONT,  904,  2  ilTJ. 

Dam  of  El  Capitan,  2:20^.  Sire  of  13from2:18i;  a  speed  getter, 

and  5  dams  of  7. 

2d  dam,  MINNEHAHA  .  ' by  HAMBLETONIAN,  10. 

Sire  of  40  from  2:17i;  138  sons  with 
1182;  69  dams  of  87  in  the  list. 

3d  dam by  BELLFOUNDER. 

Description. —  This  full  sister  to  the  fast  young  horse  and  sire  of  early 
speed,  El  Capitan,  is  a  good  one.  She  is  fine,  showy,  and  her  breeding  warrants 
her  to  be  fast  and  a  producer  of  extreme  speed.  She  has  never  been  handled,  but 
shows  great  speed  to  halter.  She  has  been  bred  to  the  great  Ralph  Wilkes,  2:18, 
at  two  years  old,  and  the  result  ought  to  make  a  champion. 


No.  99.  ETTA  WILKES. 

Chestnut  mare,  foaled  1883. 

Bred  by  J.  P.  McCann,  Lexington,  Ky. 
BY 

RED   WILKES  (4),   1749,  2:40. 
Sire  of  79  from  2:11)^;  18  sires  of  30,  and  13  mares  that  have  produced  16. 

Dam,  LIZZIE by  HARRODSBURG  BOY. 

Dam   of   Etta  Wilkes,  2:27^   and  Sire  of  a  great  producer,  of  the  dam 

Red  Mack,  2 :27%.  of     Donald     McKay     and    Pansy 

Blossom. 

2d  dam,  MOLLY  BERRY by  BOURBON  CHIEF,  383. 

Dam  of  a  great  brood-mare.  Sire    of    Calmar,    2 :22 ;    one    speed 

getter  and  the  dams  of  7. 

3d  dam by  VERMONT,  104. 

Sire   of   1;  1  speed  getter;  10  dams 
of  12. 

4th  dam .     s.  t.  b.  by  GREY  EAGLE  (Boner's). 

Description.  —  Here  is  a  prize  and  a  race  mare  of  more  than  ordinary 
merit.  She  was  out  in  1892  and  every  one  has  a  chance  to  know  that  she  was  a 
game  and  speedy  trotter.  Her  breeding  is  of  the  kind  that  produces  bread 
winners  and  such  a  mare  is  cheap  at  any  money.  Tlie  owner  prefers  to  leave 
her  to  the  buyers,  and  expects  that  such  a  good  one  will  be  looked  over  by  men 
of  judgment  and  means. 


80 
No.   1  00.  J.  ALBA,  2:34^. 

Black  horse,  foaled  1887. 
Owned  by  Albion  Towle. 

BY 

GLEN   KNOX. 

Son  of  Howe's  Bismark. 

A  trotting-bred   mare  brought  from  Kentucky  whose  pedigree  has  not  been 

traced. 

Description.  —  This  horse  stands  16  hands  and  weighs  1050  pounds; 
pure  gaited  and  kind  disposition.  He  has  the  best  of  limbs,  flat  and  cordy  — 
perfectly  smooth  without  a  pimple  on  him.  He  was  tracked  but  a  short  time 
last  season,  and  was  timed  separately  in  2 :27i.  With  proper  handling  can  trot 
this  season  in  2:20.     He  is  second  to  no  gentleman's  horse. 


Consignment    of    Col.    H.  S.   Russell. 
No.  101.  SCOTT. 

Bay  gelding,  foaled  March  4,  1891. 
Bred  by  H.  S.  Russell,  Milton,  Mass. 

BY 

EDGEMARK  (4),  7432,  2:16. 

(Champion  colt  trotter  of  his  day;  started  in  11  races  and  never  yet  has  been 

beaten.) 

Dam,  SMUGGLER  GIRL by  SMUGGLER,  2:15)^;  927. 

Sire  of  Mount  Morris,  2:19>^;  and 
8  others;  10  speed-getting  sons  and 
the  dams  of  10  trotters. 

2d  dam,  MADAM  POWELL     ....  by  BAY  CHIEF. 

Dam  of  Monroe  Chief,  2:18^',  sire  Sire  of   dams  of   2  from  2:18X;    2 

of  3  in  the-  list;  5  dams  of  8  speed  getters ;  dams  of  the  sire  of  a 

trotters  including  1  dam  of  3  great    brood-mare     with    3    from 

from2:llX.  2:11^. 

3d  dam by  TORONTO. 

Son  of  St.  Lawrence. 

Description.—  Here  is  a  representative  of  royal  breeding.  His  sire  was  a 
champion  and  his  dam  was  by  a  champion  race  horse.  His  second  dam  was 
a  great  producer  and  Scott  should  make  a  high  class  race  trotter. 


81 
No.  102.  HARMONY. 

(Dam  of  Puritan,  2:25  in  8-tli  heat.) 

Bay  mare,  foaled  1876. 

Property  of  H.  S.  Russell,  Milton,  Mass. 

BY 

SMUGGLER,  927,  2:15X. 

Sire  of  Mount  Morris,  2:19X;  and  8  others;  10  speed-getting  sons   and  the  dams 

of  10  trotters. 

Dam,  SILKSTONE      . by  IMP.  LAPIDIST. 

Son  of  Touchstone,  dam,  lo,  by 
Tarsus.  (See  A.  S.  B.,  p.  32,  Vol.  I.) 

2d  dam,  PAULINE by  STAR  DAVIS. 

Son  of  Imp.  Glencoe ;  dam,  Margaret 
Wood,  by  Imp.  Priam.  (See  Am. 
Stud  Book,  p.  20,  Vol.  II.) 

Description. —  This  mare,  which  is  the  dam  of  a  game  and  fast  race  horse, 
must  prove  of  great  value  to  any  stock  horse  owner  who  wishes  to  get  race  horses. 
She  has  been  bred  to  Edgemark  and  the  produce  must  be  good. 


No.   103.  SALVO. 

Chestnut  gelding,  foaled  May  29,  1891. 
Bred  by  H.  S.  Russell,  Milton,  Mass. 

BY 

EDGEMARK  (4),  7432,  2:16. 

(Champion  of  his  age  when  the  record  was  made;  the  unbeaten  hero  of  his  colt 

races.) 

Dam,  HARMONY by  SMUGGLER,  927,  2 :15X. 

Dam  of    Puritan,   2:25   in  8th  heat.        Sire  of  9  from  2:19^4! ;  10  speed  getters 

and  10  speed  producers. 

2d  dam,  SILKSTONE by  IMP.  LAPIDIST. 

Son  of  Touchstone,  dam,  lo,  by 
Tarsus.  (See  A.  S.  B.,  p.  32,  Vol.  I.) 

3d  dam,  PAULINE by  STAR  DAVIS. 

Son  of  Imp.  Glencoe;  dam,  Margaret 
Wood,  by  Imp.  Priam.  (See  Am. 
Stud  Book,  p.  20,  Vol.  II.) 

Description. — Here  is  a  ready-made  race  winner  out  of  a  speed  producer  and 
by  a  tried  race  horse.  He  is  just  at  the  age  to  start  work  on  and  ought  to  be  a 
splendid  investment. 


82 
No.   104.  OLIVE. 

Brown  mare,  foaled  1883. 
Bred  by  H.  S.  Russell,  Milton,  Mass. 

BY 

WEDGEWOOD,    692,    2:19. 

Sire  of  3  in  2:20;  16  in  the  list  ;   4  speed-getting  sons,  and  the  dams  of  5  from 

2.13. 

Dam,  MISS  LORING  .     ......     by  SMUGGLER,  92Y;  2 :15X- 

Sire    of    9    from    2:19X;    10    speed 
getters  and  10  speed  producers. 

2d  dam,  WHITE  MARE by  DONG  ASTER, 

By  Trotting  Childers,  a  son  of  Ver- 
mont Black  Hawkj  5. 

Description. —  This  mare  is  broken  to  harness,  and  has  a  good  disposition. 
She  is  bred  in  producing  lines  and  has  been  served  by  Edgemark.  Her  produce 
will  be  bred  in  the  lines  of  three  grand  race  horses.  She  stands  15)4  hands,  weighs 
950  pounds,  and  is  a  good  individual. 


No.   105,  .  REMUS. 

Bay  gelding,  foaled  March  11,  1890. 
Bred  by  H.  S.  Russell,  Milton^  Mass. 

BY 

EDGEMARK  C4)      432,2:16. 

(Champion  and  unbeaten  colt  trotter  of  his  day.) 

Dam,  NETTIE  T by  SMUGGLER,  927;  2 :15X. 

Sire  of  9  from  219^  ;  10  speed  getters 
and  10  producers. 

2d  dam,  PERFECTIOlSr by  PERFECTION. 

3d  dam by  TORONTO. 

Son  of  St.  Lawrence. 

Description.—  This  colt  should  make  a  fast  and  good  race  horse.     He  is 
Ibred  in  lines  that  cannot  fail  to  produce  gameness  and  speed. 


No.   106. 


83 
ROSE  OF   ERIN. 

B.  m.,  foaled  1888. 
Property  of  H.  S.  Russell,  Milton,  Mass. 

BY 

SHAMROCK  (2),  1510,  2:25. 

Son  of  Buccaneer,  2656;  dam.  Fern  Leaf,  2:40;  dam  of  Gold  Leaf,  2:11)4  ]  l)y  Flax- 
tail,  8132. 


Dam,  OAK  GROVE  BELLE   . 


by  ARTHURTOlSr,  365. 

Sire  of  Arab,  2:15,  and  4  others;  1 
speed  getter;  13  dams  of  18  from 

2:14^4:. 


2d  dam,  HENRIETTA by  BELL  ALTA. 


No.   107. 


TORY. 

Bay  colt;  foaled  April  14,  1892. 
Bred  by  H.  S.  Russell,  Milton,  Mass. 


BY 


EDGEMARK   (4),  7432,    2:16. 
(Champion  colt  trotter  of  his  age  in  his  day.) 


Dam,  ROSE  OF  ERIN" 


2d  dam,  OAK  GROVE  BELLE 


by  SHAMROCK,  (2),  12510,  2:25. 

A  famous  colt  trotter  out  of  the  dam 
of  famous  young  race  horses.  Son 
of  Buccaneer,  2656;  dam  Fern  Leaf 
2:40;  dam  of  Gold  Leaf,  2:11^4;  by 
Flaxtail,  81320. 

by  ARTHURTON,  365. 

Sire  of  5  from  2:15;  1  speed  getter; 
13  dams  of  18  from  2:143^. 


3d  dam,  HENRIETTA by  BELL  ALTA. 

Description.  —  This  colt's  -wonderfully  grand  breeding  should  ensure  him 
a  royal  individuality  in  speed  and  race  winning  ability.  He  is  by  an  unbeaten 
colt  trotter,  out  of  a  mare  by  a  famous  colt  trotter,  and  she  out  of  a  mare  by  that 
great  brood-mare  sire,  Arthurton.  This  youngster  must  prove  a  valuable  invest- 
ment. 


84 
No.   108.  TUSSLE, 

Bay  filly;  foaled  May  10,  1892, 
Bred  by  H.  S.  Russell,  Milton,  Mass. 

BY 

EDGEMARK  (4),   7432,    2:16. 
•  (Champion  and  unbeaten  colt  trottei*  of  his  day.) 

Dam,  MAGENTA by  MAGIC,  1451,  2:33. 

Sire  of  Clemmie  G.,  2:15)^,  and  3 
others ;  2  speed  getters  and  6  dams 
of  11,  3  in  2:20. 

2d  dam,  STAE  QUEE:^^' by  WHIPPLE,  8975. 

Sire  of  Glaucus  and  Retta;  sire  of 
dam  of  Chesterfield,  2 :17. 

Description.  —  This  stoutly  bred  filly  should  make  a  great  producer.  She 
is  from  blood  lines  that  have  given  some  game,  resolute  and  fast  campaigners. 
Magic,  backing  up  the  great  Victor  You  Bismarck,  with  a  reinforcement  of  the 
Hambletonian  blood  through  Whipple,  is  too  good  to  need  comment. 


No.   109.  TOMBOY. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  Feb.  27,  1892, 
•  Bred  by  H.  S.  Eussell,  Milton,  Mass. 

BY 

EDGEMARK  (4),  7432,  2:16. 

(Champion  and  unbeaten  colt  trotter  of  his  day,) 

Dam,  EENA  SIMMONS by  SIMMONS,  2744,  2 :28, 

Sister  to  Col.  Simmons,  2:22^.  Sire  of  5  in  2:20  from  2:10)^;  29  in 

the  list,  and  3  speed  getter-s  at  13 
years  old. 

2d  dam,  LENA by  CLAEK  CHIEF,  Jr..  3002,  2:3234. 

Sire  of  4  from  2:19)^;  1  speed  getter; 
and  the  dams  of  2  young  phenom- 
ena. 

3d  dam,  ALICE by  DOWNING' S  BAY  MESSENGER. 

Description. —  No  filly  living  has  any  finer  breeding  than  this.  Her  dam 
is  a  daughter  of  that  grandson  of  George  Wilkes  which  sired  such  race  horses  as 
Greenleaf,  the  only  horse  that  won  a  race  over  Martha  Wilkes  in  1892,  Tabulate 
this  pedigree  and  see  the  royalty  of  the  blood  lines. 


85 
No.   1  10.  THEODORA. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  May  8,  1892. 
Bred  by  H.  S.  Russell,  Milton,  Mass. 

BY 

EDGEIVIARK(4),  7432,  2:16. 

(Unbeaten  colt  trotter  of  his  age  in  his  day.) 

Dam,  GURGLE.     . by  POCAHONTAS  BOY,  1790,  2 :31. 

Record,  2 :20.  Sire  of  13  from  2 :12 1^,  including  that 

great  race  mare,  Buffalo  Girl. 

2d  dam,  MATLOCK    . by  GREY  DIOMED. 

Dam   of    Sancho,    2 :24X  ;    Gurgle,  Sire  of  a  producer  of  2  in  the  list. 

2:20. 

3d  dam by  TOM  HAL,  3000. 

Sire  of  2  from  2:18)^;  dams  of  3  in 
2:20;  7  in  2:30. 

Description. —  Here  is  a  representative  of  extreme  speed.  Her  dam  was  a 
fast  mare  and  her  second  dam  the  producer  of  two  in  the  list  through  those  stout 
old  lines  that  have  given  the  track  some  of  its  brightest  lights. 


No.   111.  REFORM. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  May  3,  1890. 
Bred  by  H.  S.  Russell,  Milton,  Mass. 

BY 

EDGEMARK   (4),  7432,  2:16. 

Son  of  Victor  Von  Bismarck,  sire  of  27  in  list;  3  speed  getters;  dams  of  4;  dam, 

Edgewater  Belle,  by  Edgewater,  12730. 

Dam,  EMILY  R by  PEACEMAKER,  260. 

Sire  of  2  in  2:20;  5  in  2:30;  dams  of 
3  from  2:18^. 

2d  dam,  JENNY  LIND by  HOAGL AND' S  GREY  MESSENGER, 

155,  2:43;  sire   of   2  in  list;    2  speed 
getters ;  dam  of  1  — . 

3d  dam,  JENNY  LIND by  ABD ALLAH,  1. 

Sire   of   3;  1   son  with   40;  dams   of 
Goldsmith  Maid,  and  6  others. 

4th  dam by  IMP.  TRUSTEE. 


86 
No.   1  12.  SUNBEAM. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  June  9,  1891. 

Bred  by  H.  S.  Eussell,  Milton,  Mass. 

(Full  sister  to  Eeform,  ISTo,  46.) 

No.  1  1  3.  LAURA  WILSON. 

(With   filly  at  side  by  Edgemark,  foaled   March   12,  1893,  stinted  again  to  Edge- 
mark.)     Bay  mare,  foaled  1880. 

Property  of  H.  S.  Russell,  Milton,  ..lass. 

BY 

SMUGGLER,  927,  2:15X. 

(Sire  of  9  from  2:19>^;  10  speed  getters  and  10  speed  producers.) 

Dam,  BECK by  WHITE  OAK. 

Son  of  Black  Hawk,  5;  dam,  Susie, 
by  Brown  Davy  Crockett. 

2d  dam by  WOODFORD'S  YALENTmE, 

*  Son  of  Redman's  Valentine,  by  Imp. 

"Valentine. 

Description.—  This  mare  should  be  a  great  producer,  for  being  individ- 
ually good,  she  has  that  stout  breeding  which  has  for  a  foundation  the  blood  of 
Smuggler,  and  carries  the  lines  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  backed  up  by  good  thor- 
ough breeding;  she  is  the  dam  of  one  in  the  2:30  list. 

No.   1  14.  TALISMAN. 

Bay  colt;  foaled  Feb.  24,  1892. 
Bred  by  H.  S.  Russell,  Milton,  Mass. 

BY 

EDGEMARK   (4),   7432,  2:16. 

(Champion  Golt  of  his  day  and  age.) 

Dam,  LAURA  WILSOiS" by  SMUGGLER,  927;  2 :15><. 

Dam  of  Kate  Hamilton,  2:30.  Sire    of    9    from    2:19X;    10    speed 

getters  and  10  producers. 

2d  dam,  BECK by  WHITE  OAK. 

Son  of  Black  Hawk,  5;  dam,  Susie, 
by  Brown  Davy  Crockett. 

3d  dam by  WOODFORD'S  VALENT^E. 

Son  of  Redman's  Valentine,  by  Imp. 

Valentine. 

.* 

Description.  —  Here  is  a  colt  by  Edgemark  out  of  the  dam  of  one  in  the 
list.     His  individuality  is  good  and  his  stout  breeding  guarantees  a  trotter. 


,   ■  87 

No.   115.  LAURA  GIDEON. 

(With  foal  at  foot,  of  March  Y,  1893,  by  Edgemark;  bred  back  March  15.) 

Grey  mare;  foaled,  1885. 

Property  of  H.  S.  Eussell,  Milton,  Mass. 

BY 

GIDEON,    145. 

Dam by  DANVILE  BAT. 

Sire  of  3;  2  speed-getting  sons;  dams  of  Nelson,   2:10;  Glenarm,  Independence* 

Edna,  Daisy  Eolfe,  Grace,  and  5  others. 

Description.  —  This  mare  is  by  the  horse  that  sired  that  grand  trotter, 
Nelson.  The  quality  of  her  foals  is  shown  by  that  at  her  side  and  she  has  been 
bred  back  to  Edgemark. 


No.    1  16.  GURGLE,  2:20. 

B.  m.,  foaled  1888. 
(Served  by  Edgemark  March  17,  1893.) 

BY 

POCAHONTAS   BOY,    1790. 

Sire  of  13  from  2:12)^;  5  speed  getters  and  6  dams  of  8. 

Dam,  MATLOCK by  GKEY  DIOMED 

Dam  of  1  in  2 :20.  Sire  of  the  dam  of  Gurgle. 

2d  dam by  TOM  HAL,  ALLISON'S. 

Description.  —  Here  is  a  mare  that  has  proven  herself  fast  and  has  a  right 
to  produce  speed.  She  has  a  representative  in  the  sale  and  is  herself  able  to 
show.     She  was  served  to  Edgemark,  and  the  produce  ought  to  be  good. 


No.   1  17.  RANSOM. 

B.  f.,  foaled  April  24,  1890. 
Bred  by  H.  S.  Eussell. 

BY 

EDGEMARK  (4),  7432,  2:16. 

Dam,  GUEGLE by  POCAHONTAS  BOY,  1790. 

Eecord,  2:20.  Sire     of    13    from    2:12>^;   5    speed 

getters  and  6  dams  of  8. 


88 

2d  clam,  MATLOCK by  GREY  DIOMED. 

Dam  of  Gurgle,  2 :20.  Sire  of  the  dam  of  1  in  2 :20, 

3d  dam by  TOM  HAL. 

Description.  —  This  filly  is  fast  and  trotted  a  quarter  last  year  in  38)^ 
seconds.  She  is  entered  in  the  Connecticut  $15,000  purse  to  be  trotted  at 
Hartford  in  1894. 


No.   1  18.  TALLY  HO. 

B.  c,  foaled  Apr.  2,  1892;  bred  by  H.  S.  Russell. 

BY 

EDGEMARK   (4),  7432,  2:16. 

Unbeaten  colt  trotter  of  his  day;  champion  record  holder  of  his  age,  when  made. 

Dam,  STAR  OF  HOPE by  SHAMROCK,  12510. 

2 :25  at  two  years ;  out  of  the  dam  of 
Gold  Leaf. 

2d  dam,  LADY  BRAY by  s.  t.  b.  OWEN  DALE. 

Son  of  California  Belmont. 

Description.— This  colt  is  of  fair  size  and  is  broken  double  and  single. 
He  is  gaited  like  Edgemark,  and  bred  through  bloodlines  that  have  produced 
phenomenal  early  speed ;  should  be  a  prize. 


No.   1  19.  ROMULUS. 

B,  g.,  foaled  Feb.  13,  1890;  bred  by  H.  S.  Russell. 

BY 

EDGEMARK  (4),  7432,  2:16. 
,    Champion  four-year-old  of  his  day. 

Dam,  SMUGGLER  GIRL    .     .  .     .     by  SMUGGLER,  927,  2 :15i. 

Dam  of  Amurath,  2 :28.  Sire   of   9   from  2 :19 j^ ;   10   sires   of 

speed,  and  9  producing  daughters. 

2d  dam,  MADAM  POWELL    ....     by  BAY  CHIEF. 

Dam  of  Monroe  Chief,  2 :18i.  Son  of  Mambrino  Chief. 

3d  dam by  TORONTO. 

Son  of  St.  Lawrence. 

Description. —  Romulus  is  of  fair  size,  and  is  broken  double  and  single.  He 
can  pace  very  fast.  Smuggler  girl  is  dam  of  Amurath,  2:28;  Romulus  paced  a 
quarter  in  35  seconds  last  year.  Here  is  a  strong  bred  pacer  to  make  a  money 
earner. 


89 
No.   120.  TILLY. 

B,  f.,  foaled  April  12,  1892;  bred  by  H.  S.  Russell. 

BY 

EDGEMARK  (4),  7432,  2:16. 

Speed  cliampion  and  race  winner  of  bis  age. 

Dam,  MINjSTIE  CORBITT  .     ....     by  GUY  WILKES,  2867,  2 :15i. 

Out  of  a  fast  mare  in  2 :20}4.  Sire  of  10  in  2 :20;  26  in  2 :30;  3  speed 

getters ;  dam  a  producer. 

2d  dam,  CARRIE  T. by  SIGNAL,  3327. 

Record  2:20^^.  Sire  of  3;  2  in  2:20;  dams  of  Anteeo, 

Jr.,  Nevada,  and  Fred  Ackerman. 

Description.—  Tilly  is  of  fair  size.  She  is  not  very  promising,  but  time 
may  help  her,  and  her  breeding  warrants  the  assumption. 

No.   121.  TURENNE. 

Bay  colt,  foaled  Feb.  23,  1892. 

Bred  by  H.  S.  Russell. 

BY 

EDGEMARK  (4),  7432,  2:16. 

(Champion  colt  trotter  of  his  age  in  his  day.) 

Dam,  GRACE by  BLUE  BULL,  75. 

Sire   of  59;  6  in  2:20;  31   sons  with 
59;  43  dams  of  52. 

2d  dam,  MOLLIE  D by  MAMBRINO  CHIEF,  11. 

Dam     of      Smuggler's     Daughter,  Sire  of  Lady  Thorne,  2:18J-;    and  5 

2:24^,  and  Abbott.  others;  23  sires   of  92;  17  dams  of 

24;  all  trotters. 

3d  dam.  Dam  of  a  great  producer     .     .     by  IMP.  ENVOY. 

Description. —  Here  is  one  of  good  size,  fine,  and  well  gaited.  He  is 
broken  double  and  single.  JMollie  D.  is  dam  of  Smuggler's  Daughter,  2:24^; 
and  Abbott. 

No.    122.  STILETTO. 

B.  c,  foaled  May  13,  1891. 
Bred  by  H.  S.  Russell. 

BY 

EDGEMARK  (4),  7432,  2:16. 

(To  be  trained  and  raced  in  1893.     Get  in  before  the  boom.) 

Dam,  MARY  ARNOLD by  ARNOLD,  966. 

(Inbred  Abdallah. )  Sire  of  3  and  a  speed  getter,  son  of 

Abdallah,  164. 


90 

2d  dam,  LADY  MONEOE,  2:26i  ...     by  JIM  MONROE,  835. 

Sire  of  eight;  2  speed  getters;  10 
producers;  son  of  Alexander's. 
Abdallah,  15. 

Description.  —  This   colt  is   small   but  very   fast.     He  has  been  broken 
double  and  single,  and  trotted  a  quarter  last  year  in  42  seconds. 


No.   123.  SMUGGLER   GIRL. 

Dam  of  Amurath,  2:28. 

B.  m.,  foaled  1881. 

Bred  by  "W.  H.  Wilson,  Cynthiana,  Ky. 

BY 

SMUGGLER,  927,  2:1  5X. 

Champion  of  the  -world  in  his  day;  sire  of  9  from  2:19^,  10  speed  getters,  and 

9  producers. 

Dam,  MADAM  POWELL    .....     by  BAY  CHIEF. 

Dam  of  Monroe  Chief,  2:18J.  Speed-getting      son     of     Mambrino- 

Chief,  11. 

2d  dam by  TORONTO. 

Son  of  St.  Lawrence. 

Description. —  This  producing  mare  stands  15|^  hands  and  is  sound  and 
kind.  She  is  the  dam  of  Amurath,  2:28,  at  four  years  on  a  half-mile  track.  She 
was  sired  by  Edgemark,  Feb.  27,  1893. 


No.   124.  THEKLA. 

(Out  of  the  dam  of  Porcellian,  2:29.) 
B.  f.,  foaled  January  1,  1892. 

* 

Bred  by  H.  S.  Russell. 

BY 

EDGEMARK  (4),  7432,  2:16. 
(Champion  and  unbeaten  colt  in  his  day.) 

Dam,  ILKA by  SMUGGLER,  927,  2 :15i. 

Record,  2:32^;   trial,  2:24,  1881.  9  in   list  from  2:19^;   10  speed  get- 

ters ;   9  producers. 

2d  dam,  KITTY  CHILDERS  ....     by  TROTTING  CHILDERS. 

3d  dam,  KITTY by  WOODBURY  MORGAN. 

Description. —  Thekla  is  fair  sized.      She  is  mixed  gaited.     She  has  beeC' 
broken  double   and  single.     Ilka  is  dam  of  Porcellian,  2 :29. 


91 
No.   125.  RABBI. 

Bay  colt,  foaled  June  11,  1890. 
Bred  by  H.  E.  Paissell. 

BY 

EDGEMARK  (4),  7432,  2:16. 

(Champion  colt  Of  liis  age  when  made.) 

Dam,  KEJSTA  SIMMOISrS by  SIMMONS,  2744;  2:28. 

Sister  to  Col.  Simmons,  2:22^.  Sire   of    29    in    the    list;    leads    all 

Wilkes  horses  of  his  age. 

2d  dam,  LENA by  CLARK  CHIEF,  Jr. 

Dam  of  one  in  2:22^.  Sire  of  a  producer. 

3d  dam,  ALICE by  DOWNING'S  BAT  MESSENGER. 

4th  dam,  FANNY by  SWISS  BOY. 

5th  dam by  TAZEWELL. 

6th  dam by  BERTRAND. 

Description.  —  This  colt  is  of  fair  size  and  is  fast.  He  is  broken  double 
and  single.  Rena  Simmons  is  full  sister  to  Col.  Simmons,  2:22|4f.  Rabbi  trotted 
quarters  in  40  seconds  last  year. 


No.   126.  ROMA. 

B.  f.,  foaled  April  27,  1890. 
Bred  by  H.  S.  Russell. 

BY 

EDGEMARK  (4),  7432,  2:16. 
(Son  of  Victor  Von  Bismarck;  dam  by  Edgewater.) 

Dam  LAURA  WILSON by  SMUGGLER,  927,  2 :15i. 

Dam  of  Kate  Hamilton,  2::30.  Sire  of  9  from  2:19>^  ;  10  sires  of  14; 

and  9  dams  of  10  trotters. 

2d  dam,  BECK by  WHITE  OAK. 

Son  of  Vermont  Black  Hawk,  by 
Woodford's  Valentine,  son  of  Red- 
mond's Valentine,  by  Imt».  Valen- 
tine. 

Description. — ■  This  colt  is  large  and  fast  and  is  broken  double  and  single. 
Laura  Wilson  is  dam  of  Kate  Hamilton,  2 :30.  Roma  won  forfeit  as  a  yearling  in 
a  match  at  New  England  Breeders'  Meeting. 


92 
No.   127.  STANDARD. 

B.  c,  foaled  June  4,  1891. 
Bred  by  H.  S,  Russell. 
BY  . 

EDGEMARK  (4),  7432,  2:16. 
(Will  start  in  liis  class  this  year.) 

Dam,  MISS  LONGFELLOW    ....     by  LOiSra  TAW. 

Son  of  Longfellow. 

2d  dam,  IVY  H •     •     by  KINNET. 

3d  dam,  AUGUSTA by  AINDERLY. 

4th  dam,  PRINCESS        by  IMP.  LEVIATHAN. 

Description. —  This  one  is  of  fair  size  and  is  broken  double  and  single. 
He  is  very  promising. 


No.   128.  THISTLE. 

B.  f.,  foaled  April  21,  1892. 
Bred  by  H.  S.  Russell. 

BY 

EDGEMARK  (4),  7432,  2:16.  ' 

(Entered  in  this  season's  stallion  stakes.) 

Dam,  SONORA        by  HAMLIN'S  ALMONT,  1829,  2:26. 

Son  of  23  from  2:12^;  3  speed  get- 
ters ;  dams  of  12  with  5  in  2 :20. 

2d  dam,  SATEENE by  MAMBRINO  KING,  1279. 

Sire  of  26  from  2:10^;  Y  in  2:20-  5 
speed  getters ;  6  dams  of  9. 

3d  dam,  MIRANDA      ..;....     by  MAMBRINO  PATCHEN,  58. 

Sire  of  22;  39  sires  of  100;  65  dams 
of  82. 

Description.— This  colt  is  fair  sized  and  broken  double  and  single.     He  is 
most  promising  and  his  breeding  is  ultra  royal.    Here  ought  to  be  a  world  beater. 


93 
No.   129.  SUCCESS. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  1891 ;  bred  by  H.  S.  Kussell. 

BY 

EDGEMARK  (4),  7432,  2: 1  6. 

(Champion  and  unbeaten  colt  trotter.) 

Dam,  GUEGLE by  POCAHONTAS  BOY,  1790. 

Kecord2:20.  Sire  of  13  from  2:12)^;  5  speed  get- 

ters, and  6  dams  of  8. 

2d  dam,  MATLOCK by  GREY  DIOMED. 

Dam  of  Gurgle,  2:20.  Sire  of  dam  of  Gurgle,  2:20. 

3d  dam by  TOM  HAL. 

Description. —  This  is  full  sister  to  the  preceding  entry,  and  ought  to  make 
a  very  fast  mare.  She  shows  for  herself.  She  is  entered  in  the  Nutmeg  $20,000 
stake  to  be  trotted  at  Charter  Oak  Park  in  1894. 


No.   130.  TEMPLAR. 

B.  c,  foaled  March  22,  1892;  bred  by  H.  S.  Russell. 

BY 

EDGEMARK  (4),   7432,  2:16, 

By  Victor  Von  Bismarck ;  dam  by  Edgewater. 

Dam,  ADDIE  H by  ASHLAND  CHIEF,  751. 

Dam  of  Whitefoot,  2:22^,  out  of  a  Sire  of   Black  Cloud,  2:17|-,  etc.;  a 

great  producer.  speed  getter,  and  12  dams  of  13. 

2d  dam,  OLD  LADY by  CAPT.  WALKER. 

Dam  of  Charley  Friel,  2:16^;  little  Sire  of  Molly  Walker,  dam  of  3  from 

Miss,  2:26^;  Jessie  Kirke,  dam  2:13^;  Old  Lady,  dam  of  2,  etc.;  1 

of  Majolica,  2:15.  speed  getter,  and  7  speed  getters 

and  producers. 

3d  dam,  OLD  LADY'S  DAM  .     .     .     .     by  BROWN  PILOT. 

Description. —  This  is  a  royally  bred  fellow,  and  ought  to  be  a  race  horse. . 
He  will  have  a  chance  to  show  his  ability,  for  he  is  entered  in  the  Terre  Haute 
stake  in  1894. 

N.  B.  Ransom  is  entered  on  ^15,000  purse  to  be  trotted  at  Hartford  in  1894.  Stiletto,  Success, 
and  Standard  are  in  the  Nutmeg  $20,000  purse  at  Cliarter  Oak  Park  in  1894.  Thistle,  Templar, 
Tallyho,  Turenne,  are  in  Terre  Haute  purse  to  be  trotted  in  1894.  All  Colonel  Russell's  foals  of 
1892  are  in  the  Charter  Oak  $20,000  Nutmeg  purse  to  be  trotted  in  1895,  and  also  in  stake  47  of  New 
England  Breeders.  Success,  Sunbeam,  Standard,  and  Stiletto  are  in  stake  35  of  New  England 
Breeders,  to  be  trotted  in  1894. 


94 

Consignment  of  G.  H.  Newell. 
No.   131.  BEAUPORT. 

Bay  colt,  foaled  May  10,  1890. 
Bred  by  Dr.  G.  H.  Newell. 

BY 

EDGEMARK  (4),  7432,  2:16. 

(Unbeaten  colt  of  his  age  in  liis  day.) 

Dam,  BLANCHE by  LANDER'S  KNOX. 

Son  of  General  Xnox. 

2d  dam,  LADY  BLANCHE      ....     by  LORD  NELSON. 

Son  of  Morgan  Bellfoundei-. 

3d  dam.     . by  IMP.  WELLINGTON. 

Description. —  Bay  colt,  two  white  feet  and  a  small  star  and  strip.  He  is  full 
of  life  but  with  a  splendid  disposition.  He  has  only  been  handled  by  his  owner 
and  never  for  speed,  but  is  fairly  broken  to  harness.  His  dam  was  a  16  hand, 
1075  pound  mare,  and  showed  quarters  in  35  seconds.  If  anyone  wants  a  roadster 
here  he  is,  and  the  owner  will  sell  him  under  contract  to  castrate  him  and  return 
him  safe  to  the  buyer,  if  desired. 


Consignment  of  Valley  Stock  Farm. 
No.  132.  DOLLY. 

Black  mare,  foaled  1887. 
153^  hands  high. 
BY       ' 

DESPOT,  4221,  2:29;  (P)  2:24)^. 

Sire  of  Edward  B.,  2:24)4;    son  of  Dictator;  dam.  Spray,  by  Brunson;  Son  of 

Geo.  M.  Patchen. 

Dam,  dam  of  Dolly    .......     by  HINSDALE  HORSE,  826. 

(Out  of  a  great  producer.)  Sire  of  5  in  the  list;  1  speed  getter; 

dam  of  Malacca. 

2d  dam,  DOLL  WICKS by  YOUNG  NORTH  BRITAIN. 

Dam  of  Deck  Wright,  2:19i;  N.  J. 
Fuller,  2:24;  Black  Ira,  2:S0)4; 
grandam  of  Deck  Wright. 

Description. —  This  handsome  black  mare  is  broken  single  and  double  and 
is  very  intelligent.  She  is  safe  for  anyone  to  drive.  She  produced  a  colt  in  1891 
which  is  a  fair  sample  of  her  capabilities  in  that  line.  She  missed  in  1892  and 
was  driven  on  the  road,  proving  a  first-class  roadster,  and  can  strike  a  2 :40  clip  so 
easily  that  it  is  almost  a  surety,  that  with  handling,  she  can  beat  2 :30.  She  is 
bred  for  a  campaigner  for  her  dam  is  out  of  the  producer  of  Deck  Wright  and 
others.  Despot  is  a  son  of  Dictator  with  a  trotting  and  jiacing  record.  If  any 
horse  were  to  be  retained  in  this  lot  Dolly  is  the  one. 


95 
No.  133.  SNOW  FLIER. 

Seal  brown  gelding,  foaled  188Y. 
15  hands  2>yi  inches  high. 

BY 

JEFFERSON    PRINCE,  6212. 

Sire  of  8  from  2:19^;  2  speed-getting  sons;  and  the  dams  of  Belmont  Prince, 

2:lYi,  etc. 

Dam,  dam  of  Hazel  Kirke,  2:29^.  by  PHIL  SHERIDAN,  630,  2:26^. 

Sire  of  Phyllis,  2:15>^  ;  and  10  others; 
4  speed  getters ;  6  dams  of  7. 

Description. — This  horse  could  beat  any'horse  in  Adams,  N.  T.,  last  winter, 
except  Belmont  Prince,  2:17i.  He  is  a  sure  2:20  trotter  and  in  any  first-class 
man's  hands  can  easily  go  there.  He  is  a  first-class  road  horse  and  can  fly  on  any 
kind  of  footing.     He  is  cheap  at  any  price. 

No.  134.  MAMIE   C. 

Chestnut  mare,  foaled  1886. 
'  Bred  by  "Wm.  C.  Owens,  Adams,  N.  Y. 

.      "  BY 

JEFFERSON   PRINCE,  6212. 

Sire  of  8  from  2:19i;  2  speed-getting  sons  and  the  dams  of  2  race  horses. 

Dam by  BACON'S  ETHATSr  ALLEN,  356. 

Sire   of  5;   1  speed  getter;   and   the 
dams  of  9. 

Description. —  This  mare  stands  15  hands  2%  inches  and  is  well  broken  to 
single  and  double  hai-ness.  She  is  a  grand  road  mare  and  has  shown  a  3-minute 
gait  when  heavy  with  foal.  She  is  a  regular  producer  and  will  make  anyone  a 
great  roadster  and  brood-mare.  The  seller  has  a  colt  out  of  her  by  St.  Bel  that 
will  make  a  producer  of  his  dam. 

No.   135.  TOPSEY. 

Dam  of  Dick,  2:26^  in  5th  heat  of  a  race;  owned  by  Yalley  Farm. 

BY 

ETHAN   ALLEN,  356. 

Sire  of  5 ;  1  speed  getter,  and  the  dams  of  9. 
Dam,  grandam  of  Dick by  EICH'S  H AMBLE TONI AN. 

Description. —  This  mare  is  already  a  producer,  and  will  be  in  the  great 
"brood-mare  list  before  winter.  She  is  a  regular  producer,  and  all  her  colts  are 
speedy,  level  headed,  and  game.  She  has  a  two-year-old  in  the  sale  that  will  do 
to  go  to  the  races  with. 


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No.   136.  SULWOOD   PRINCE. 

Bay  colt,  foaled  1891 ;  bred  by  Yalley  Farm. 

BY 

SULWOOD,  6913. 

Son  of  Sultan,  1513;  dam,  Lady  Graves,  by  Nutwood,  600. 

Dam,  MAMIE  C by  JEFFEKSOJS!"  PKINCE,  621'2. 

Sire  of  8  from  2:19|-;  2  speed  getters; 
dams  of  2. 

2d  dam by  BACON'S  ETHAIS"  ALLEN,  356. 

Sire  of  5;  1  speed  getter;  dams  of  9. 

Description. —  This  will  make  a  16  hand  stallion,  and  ought  to  be  a  great 
stock  horse.  He  is  fine,  large,  and  can  show  better  than  a  three-minute  gait.  He 
is  well  broken.  He  carries  similar  bloodlines  to  Kremlin,  Stamboul,  and  Sunol, 
all  noted  for  the  production  of  extreme  speed.  This  is  one  of  the  finest  gaited 
colts  on  earth. 


No.  137.  RICHESSE. 

Full  sister  to  Dick,  2:26i;  bay  filly,  foaled  1891;  bred  by  Valley  Farm. 

BY 

MAJOR   BENTON,  9109. 

Sire  of  Gov.  Benton,  2:22^,  and  Dick,  2:26i. 

Dam,  TOPSEY by  ETHAN  ALLEN,  356. 

Dam  of  Dick,  2:26^  .  Sire  of  5;  1  speed  getter;  dams  of  9. 

2d  dam by  RICH'S  HAMBLETONIAN. 

Description. —  Hei-e  is  a  fine  bay  filly;  good  sized,  well  broken  in  single  and 
double  harness.  If  this  filly  is  not  a  star  then  there  is  no  iise  in  anticipating  any 
good  ones.  For  the  amount  of  work  she  has  had  she  is  a  wonder,  for  though  not 
broken  before  January  last  she  can  now  show  a  2  :oO  gait.  She  has  been  driven 
double  with  No.  138,  and  it  took  a  good  horse  to  head  them  on  the  road. 

No.   138.  ALBERT  HAYNES. 

Bay  gelding,  foaled  1891. 
(Mate  to  No.  137.) 

BY 

MAJOR   BENTON,  9109. 

(Sire  of  Gov.  Benton,  2:22i;  and  Dick,  2:26^.) 

Dam,  DOLLY by  DESPOT,  4221,  2:24>^. 

Sire  of  one  in  2  -.24)4  ;  son  of  Dictator; 
dam  of  son  of  Geo.  M.  Patchen. 


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2d  dam,  dam  of  Dolly by  HINSDALE  HOESE. 

Sire  of  5  in  the  list;  one  speed  getter j 
dam  of  Malacca. 

3d  dam,  DOLL  WICKS by  YOUNG  NOKTH  BRITAIN. 

Dam  of  Deck  Wright,  2:19^;  N.  J. 
Fuller,  2:24;  Black  Ira,  2:30>^. 

Description. —  Here  is  a  trotting  bred  trotter  and  can  prove  it  by  his  per- 
formance. He  and  Richesse  can  show  a  2 :50  gait  double  or  either  can  do  it  single. 
He  is  a  handy  fellow  and  if  ever  he  makes  a  break  he  will  get  back  to  his  gait 
quicker  than  any  other  two-year-old.  This  is  another  Deck  Wright  in  every  way 
and  when  one  looks  vip  the  heats  he  won  in  2 :30  or  better,  no  one  need  ask  for  a 
better  one. 


No.   139.  ALLEN   LASS. 

Chestnut  filly,  foaled  1892. 
Bred  at  Valley  Farm. 

BY 

PRINCE   ALLEN,   10114,  2:32X- 

(Separately  timed  in  a  race  in  2 :24|^.) 

Dam,  a  producer         by  BONNIE  SCOTLAND. 

Dam  of  Hugo  H.,  2:25;  Little  Hugo 
(4),  2:30  trial. 

Description. —  This  racing  bred  filly  is  unbroken,  but  will  show  speed  to 
halter  and  is  in  every  way  a  high-class  article. 

No.  140.  TOURISTE. 

Brown  filly,  foaled  1892. 
Bred  at  Valley  Farm. 

BY 

SNOW  FLIER. 

(Son  of  Jefferson  Prince,  6212;  dam,  the  dam  of  Hazel  Kirke,  by  Phil  Sheridan. 

Dam by  MIDDLETOWN,  Jr.,  6056,  2:271-. 

Full    sister   to    Nelly   Bly,   2:23i-;  Sire     of      Nelly    Ely,     Sylvia,      and 

and  Silvie,  2:27.  Blanche. 

2d  dam,  BLACK  KATE by  ANDREW  JACKSON,  363. 

Dam  of    Nelly  Bly,    2:23i;   Silvie,  Sire   of    Elmore    Everett;    2    speed 

2:27;  Mark  B.,  2:28;  Black  Bon-  getters;  dams  of  5  in  list, 

ner,   sire  of  A.  G.,  2:26;    and 
R.  C.,2:28. 

Description. —  This  filly  is  not  broken,  but  is  a  trotter  by  right  of  inheri- 
tance, for  her  sire  and  dam  are  both  trotters  and  all  out  of  producing  mares.  She 
will  show  for  herself. 


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Consignment  of  A.  B.  Huron,  Adams,  N.  Y. 
No.   141.  LADY  HURON. 

Bay  mare,  16  hands,  foaled  1885 ;  due  to  foal  in  June. 

BY 

JEFFERSON   PRINCE,  6212. 

Sire  of  8  from  2:19J;  2  speed  getters,  and  the  dams  of  Belmont  Prince,  2:l'7i,  etc. 

Dam by  IRA  ALLEIST. 

Son  of  Ethan  Allen,  356. 

2d  dam by  TIPPOO  HORSE. 

Description. —  This  mare  has  produced  three  colts  by  Alcone,  son  of  Alcyone. 
Her  first  foal  was  sold  as  a  three-year-old  for  $1,200,  her  second  I  expect  to  put  in 
the  list  this  year,  and  her  next,  now  two  years  old,  is  very  promising.  Her  last  is 
the  yearling  by  Alcantara  Prince,  and  she  is  due  to  drop  another  to  the  same 
horse  in  June. 


No.   142;  HURON   BELLE. 

Bay  filly,  foaled  1892.     See  No.  141. 

BY 

ALCANTARA  PRINCE,   12210. 

Son  of  Alcantara,  129,  2:23;  dam,  Souvenir,  by  Administrator,  357, 

Dam,  LADY  HURON     ......     by  JEFFERSON"  PRINCE,  6212. 

Sire  of  8  from  2 :19i:  2  speed  getters; 
dams  of  2  from  2:l'7i. 

2d  dam by  IRA  ALLEN. 

Son  of  Ethan  Allen,  356. 

.Sd  dam by  TIPPOO  HORSE. 

Description.—  This  is  a  fine,  straight  filly,  and  should,  by  her  breeding,  be 
oil  in  the  can.     She  will  show  for  herself  at  the  sale.     > 


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Consignment  of  John  Cheney. 
No.   143.  JUNE. 

Chestnut  filly,  foaled  1891 ;  John  Cheney. 

BY 

ALPATRA,   15245. 

Son  of  Alcyone,  2:27,  by  Geo.  Wilkes;  dam,  Cleopatra,  by  Abdallah  Prince.  . 

Dam,  LAUEA  M,  2:32 by  GOODWIN'S  CHAMPION. 

Dam  of  Col.  Kipp,  2:24^.  Sire  of   16  trotters,  1  speed  getter; 

3  dams  of  speed. 

Description. —  This  mare  is  of  good  size,  very  handsome,  and  is  broken 
double  and  single.  She  is  good  gaited,  and  could  show  2 :50  gait  on  the  ice  past 
winters.  She  will  make  a  fast  mare,  and  will  trot  in  2 :30  this  season  with  proper 
training.  She  is  out  of  a  producing  dam,  and  her  sire  is  out  of  a  producing  dam, 
and  he  will  be  given  a  record  this  season.  He  could  trot  in  2:25  last  season. 
June  is  faster  to  pole;  will  show  speed  on  day  of  sale.     She  is  standard. 


No.   144.  SOLTAIRE. 

Bay  colt,  foaled  1891 ;  John  Cheney. 

BY 

ALPATRA,   15245. 

Son  of  Alcyone,  2:27;  dam,  Cleopatra,  by  Abdallah  Prince. 

Dam,  MABLE  C by  AKISTOS,  771,  2:27|<. 

Sire  of  14;  5  speed-getters;  3  dams  of 
speed. 

2d  dam,  TWILIGHT,  2:27 by  WASHINGTON  JACKSON,  690. 

Sire  of  Twilight,  2:27. 

Description. —  This  is  a  large,  nice  bay,  hind  ankles  white;  broken  double 
and  single ;  good  gaited  and  very  attractive  in  harness.  She  has  shown  quarters 
in  forty-two  seconds  as  a  yearling ;  will  make  a  fast  horse.  She  i  s  very  level  headed, 
and  comes  from  a  family  of  trotters.  She  will  go  into  the  2  :30  list  this  season  if 
given  an  opportunity.     She  is  standard. 


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No.   145.  MABEL  C. 

See  No.  144.     Bay  mare,  foaled  1882 ;  Geo.  W.  Kingsley,  N.  Y. 

BY 

ARISTOS,  2.\2.1U. 

Son  of  Daniel  Lambert;  sire  of  II.  B.  Winship,  2:20^;  2:06  with  running  mate. 

Dam,  TWILIGHT,  2:27  .     .....     by  WASHINGTON  JACKSON. 

A  game  and  speedy  mare  ....  Sire  of  a  race  mare. 

Description. —  Mabel  C.  is  broken  double,  single,  and  to  saddle,  Slie  is  safe 
for  a  lady  to  drive.  She  is  large,  good  gaited,  and  fast,  and  showed  a  half  in  1 :16 
as  a  three-year-old.  She  will  beat  2::30  now  if  put  in  condition;  is  level  headed 
and  a  good  actor;  will  make  a  grand  brood-mare  and  fast  road  horse.  She  can 
pull  a  wagon  in  2 :40  or  better.     She  is  standard  registered. 


No.  146.  JESSIE  W. 

Bay  filly  15  hands,  3  inches,  foaled  1889. 
Bred  by  Graham  &  Conley. 

BY 

DON   CARLOS,  2097,  2:23. 

(See  front  of  catalogue.  Briar  Hill  stallions.) 

Dam,  LIZZIE  SMITH by  SCOTT'S  THOMAS,  919;  2:21. 

Dam  of  Carldron,  2 :22i.  Sire  of  3 ;  dams  of  3. 

2d  dam,  FANNY  HOWARD    ....     by  WOFUL. 

Dam  of  Largusse,  2 :25.  Sire  of  a  race  mare  and  a  producer. 

Description.  —  This  mare  is  broken  double  and  single.  She  is  nice  looking 
and  can  show  fast.  She  is  out  of  a  producing  dam;  should  make  a  fast  mare. 
She  has  been  handled  very  little  for  speed;  if  worked  this  season  should  beat 
2:30.  She  will  make  a  grand  brood-mare  or  fast  road  or  track  mare.  She  is 
standard. 


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Consignment  of  H.  D.  Kendall. 
No.   147.  WILKES   REGENT, 

(Standard.) 

Chestnut  colt,  foaled  June,  1892, 

Bred  by  H.  D.  Kendall. 

BY 

ALLECTUS.     . 

Son   of  Alcantara,    dam    Tola,     (dam  of  Irene,    2:23X))   ^7    Administrator.     2d 
dam,  Jessie  Pepper,  by  Mambrino  Chief. 

Dam,  CAMILLA .     by  MELBOURISrE  KING. 

Son  of  Mambrino  King. 

2d  dam,  HATTIE by  FRAISTK  ALLISON,  2 :28. 

3d  dam 

Daughter  of  Henry  Black  Hawk. 

Description.  —  Chestnut  colt.  Strip  in  face,  both  hind  ankles  white; 
medium  size,  handsome,  and  nicely  gaited.  The  great  Prince  Eegent,  2:16^,  was 
by  Mambrino  King  out  of  an  Alcantara  mare,  whose  second  dam  was  the  famous 
Jessie  Pepper.  Here  is  a  youngster,  sired  by  one  of  the  best  sons  of  Alcantara, 
with  a  ijrodiicing  dam,  and  Jessie  Pepper  for  his  second  dam,  out  of  a  mare  by 
one  of  Mambrino  King's  best  sons.  Wilkes  and  Mambrino  Patchen  blood  through 
Mambrino  King  and  Alma  Mater,  with  Edwin  Forrest  and  Morgan  crosses,  rep- 
resent a  rare  prospect  in  the  trotting  horse  and  this  colt  will  prove  a  prize. 

No.    148.  CAMILLA. 

(Standard  and  registered. ) 
Bay  mare,  foaled  1886. 
Bred  by  Harry  Townsend,  New  Glasgow,  N.  S.  ^ 

BY 

MELBOURNE   KING,   1962. 

Son  of  Mambrino  King,  1269;  dam,  Helen  McGregor  (dam  of  Almont  Battler),  by 
Rattler,  .501,  g.  d.,  by  Brignoli,  77;  3d  dam,  by  Pilot,  Jr.,  12;  4th  dam,  by  Grey 
Eagle,  thoroughbred. 

Dam,  HATTIE by    FRANK   ALLISON,    4218.     Record, 

2:28. 
Son  of  Blackbird,  4217;  dam,  Lucy 
Pope  by  Harris'  Morgan. 

2d  dam 

Daughter  of  Henry  Black  Hawk. 

Description. — Bay  mare,  15i-  hands,  strip  in  face,  one  hind  and  one  fore 
ankle  white.  Sound,  broken,  single  and  double;  kind  in  disposition  and  safe  for 
a  lady  to  drive.     Low-gaited,  wears  no  boots,  and  gives  every  promise  of  speed. 


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Her  blood  lines  are  worthy  the  most  careful  attention.  The  splendid  pey- 
formances  of  the  progeny  of  her  grandsire,  Mambrino  King,  are  too  well  known 
to  require  extended  mention.  Mambrino  King,  "the  handsomest  horse  in  the 
world,"  son  of  Mambrino  Patcheu,  the  greatest  brood-mare  sire,  and  grandson  of 
Edwin  Forrest,  grandsire  of  jSTancy  Hanks,  has  no  better  son  than  Melbourne 
King,  sire  of  Camilla.  To  the  blood  of  his  sire  he  adds  the  Black  Hawk-Morgan 
strain  through  Rattler,  sire  of  his  dam.  Brignoli,  sire  of  his  second  dam,  has  seven 
producing  daughters  and  is  a  son  of  old  Mambrino  Chief;  his  dam  by  thorough- 
bred Woodford,  sire  of  the  dam  of  Woodford  Mambrino  and  Wedgewood.  Back 
of  this  is  the  inestimable  Pilot,  Jr.,  cross,  and  the  stout  four-mile  blood  at  Grey 
Eagle.  With  this  rich  heritage  from  her  sire,  Camilla  combines  the  best  Morgan 
and  Long  Island  Black  Hawk  blood.  Melbourne  King's  get  are  trotting  fast  and 
several  will  doubtless  enter  the  list  this  year.  Camilla  produced  last  June  a 
promising  colt  which  is  also  entered  in  this  sale.  She  certainly  will  prove  veiy 
valuable  either  as  a  brood-mare  or  a  trotter. 


Consignment  of  J.  A.  Ripley. 
No.   149.  MAGGIE  McIVOR. 

Bay  mare,  foaled  in  1884. 

BY 

■•■ALCANTARA  (4),  729,  2:23. 

Sire  of  51  from  2:12}4 ',  12  speed  getters;  dams  of  7  from  2:14|4f.     • 

Son  of  George  Wilkes ;  dam.  Alma  Mater. 

Dam       r by  GEEEN'S  HAMBLETONIAN,  158. 

Sire  of  Nelly  and  of  the  dam  of 
Green  Boy;  full  brother  to  Volun- 
teer, 55;  sire  of  31  from  2:11^;  30' 
sons  with  98;  41  dams  of  45. 

Description. —  Maggie  Mclvor  is  a  very  handsome  bay  mare,  15^  hands 
high,  weight  1,000  pounds.  She  is  perfectly  sound  and  can  trot  very  fast.  She. 
is  a  mare  of  great  resolution  and  an  ambitious  roadster,  but  perfectly  safe  for  a 
woman  to  drive.  Mares  by  Alcantara  are  pi'oving  great  brood-mares  and  have 
produced  Prince  Kegent,  2:16X;  ^gon,  2:18X;  Diable  (3),  2:14^;  Princess 
Eoyal  (2),  2:20;  Ovid  (3),  2:15>^,  etc.  Maggie  Mclvor  should  make  a  great  brood- 
mare.    She  had  one  foal  in  1891,  which  is  said  to  be  very  promising. 


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